PCR-RFLP and genetic diversity in Anopheles coluzzii populations in Benin (West Africa)
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Abstract
Knowledge of the genetic diversity of species is necessary to better develop programs for the
management of living resources. Molecular polymorphism in Anopheles coluzzii is of interest in that the
gene pool certainly offers its populations the possibility of colonizing extremely different environments
in Africa and elsewhere. To better understand the mechanisms underlying the spectacular adaptation
observed in this vector, it is imperative to have a perfect mastery of the biology and ecology of these
organisms and to identify the genetics of its populations. To this end, several methodological and
analytical approaches have been used using the Kdr gene. They were completed by the study of
molecular diversity using PCR-RFLP of intron 1 and exon 32-33 of the same marker. Populations of this
species showed a heterozygous deficiency. Enzyme digestion revealed monomorphism even though some
cases of diversity were observed.
