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Volumn 330, Issue 6003, 2010, Pages 514-517

SNP genotyping defines complex gene-flow boundaries among african malaria vector mosquitoes

(17)  Neafsey, D E a   Lawniczak, M K N b   Park, D J a   Redmond, S N b   Coulibaly, M B c   Traore S F c   Sagnon, N d   Costantini, C e,f   Johnson, C a   Wiegand, R C a   Collins, F H g   Lander, E S a   Wirth, D F a,h   Kafatos, F C b   Besansky, N J g   Christophides, G K b   Muskavitch, M A T a,h,i  


Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

DISEASE TRANSMISSION; DISEASE VECTOR; DIVERGENCE; GENE FLOW; GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION; GENOTYPE; MALARIA; MOSQUITO; NATURAL SELECTION; POPULATION STRUCTURE; REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION;

EID: 77958191949     PISSN: 00368075     EISSN: 10959203     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1126/science.1193036     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (139)

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    • Materials and methods are available as supporting material on Science Online
    • Materials and methods are available as supporting material on Science Online.
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    • note
    • This work was supported by Burroughs Wellcome Fund Request 1008238, the Broad Institute Director's Fund, the Wellcome Trust Programme grant 077229/Z/05/Z to F.C.K. and G.K.C., National Human Genome Research Institute support to E.S.L., the Harvard School of Public Health Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases, and the DeLuca Professorship from Boston College to M.A.T.M. In addition, M.K.N.L. was supported by a Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council research grant BB/E002641/1 to G.K.C. Sequencing data for array validation have been deposited in the National Center for Biotechnology Information Short Read Archive with accession numbers SRX005397 to SRX005403. SNPs have been submitted to dbSNP Build B133 (ss/rs numbers in progress) and, meanwhile, are listed in the supporting online material. ArrayExpress accession number: A-AFFY-167.


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