Chromosomal variability in populations of malaria mosquitoes in different landscape zones of Eastern Europe and the Southern Urals
https://doi.org/10.18384/2712-7621-2022-4-48-66
Abstract
Aim. To determine the role of chromosomal polymorphism in the adaptation of malaria mosquito populations to different landscape zones.
Methodology. Cytogenetic analysis of samples of malarial mosquitoes in 10 landscape zones (subzones) of Eastern Europe and Southern Urals was performed. Species composition and frequencies of chromosomal inversions in Anopheles messeae s. l. mosquitoes, including sibling species of An. daciae and An. messeae s. s., were determined from the structure of polytene chromosomes of larvae.
Results. It was established that populations of each landscape zone (subzone) are characterized by a certain composition and frequencies of chromosomal inversions. In the steppe zone, species-specific inversions XL0 and 2R0 of An. daciae predominate; in the taiga zone, inversions XL1 and 2R1 of An. messeae s. s. are common. Populations of the sub-taiga zone are characterized by intermediate frequencies of inversions.
Research implications. It is shown that the landscape zone has its own historically established karyotypic structure of malarial mosquito populations.
About the Authors
M. I. GordeevRussian Federation
Mikhail I. Gordeev – Dr . Sci . (Biology), Prof ., Department Head, Department of General Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Natural Sciences
ul. Very Voloshinoi 24, Mytishchi 141014, Moscow Region
A. A. Temnikov
Russian Federation
Andrey A. Temnikov – Assistant, Department of General Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Natural Sciences
ul. Very Voloshinoi 24, Mytishchi 141014, Moscow Region
V. I. Panov
Russian Federation
Vladimir I. Panov – Junior Researcher, Research Laboratory of Experimental Biology and Biotechnology, Scientific and Educational Center
ul. Very Voloshinoi 24, Mytishchi 141014, Moscow Region
K. S. Klimov
Russian Federation
Kirill S. Klimov – entomologist
ul. Very Voloshinoi 24, Mytishchi 141014, Moscow Region
Grafskii per. 4, bldg. 2,3,4, Moscow 129626
E. Yu. Lee
Russian Federation
Elizaveta Yu. Lee – Junior Researcher, Research Laboratory of Experimental Biology and Biotechnology, Scientific and Educational Center
ul. Very Voloshinoi 24, Mytishchi 141014, Moscow Region
A. V. Moskaev
Russian Federation
Anton V. Moskaev – Ph .D (Biology), Head of the laboratory, Research Laboratory of Experimental Biology and Biotechnology, SEC of MRSU in Chernogolovka, Assoc . Prof ., Department of General Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Natural Sciences
ul. Very Voloshinoi 24, Mytishchi 141014, Moscow Region
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