Population genetics of Anopheles coluzzii immune pathways and genes,
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Auteur(s): A. GNEME
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Natural selection is expected to drive adaptive evolution in genes involved in host-pathogen interactions. In this study, we use molecular population genetic analyses to understand how natural selection operates on the immune system of Anopheles coluzzii (formerly A. gambiae" M form"). We analyzed patterns of intraspecific and interspecific genetic variation in 20 immune-related genes and 17 non-immune genes from a wild population of A. coluzzii, and asked if patterns of genetic variation in the immune genes are consistent with pathogen-driven selection shaping the evolution of defense. We found evidence of a balanced polymorphism in CTLMA2, which encodes a C-type lectin involved in regulation of the melanization response. The two CTLMA2 haplotypes, which are distinguished by fixed amino acid differences near the predicted peptide cleavage site, are also segregating in …

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