Journal article

A genomic approach to inferring kinship reveals limited intergenerational dispersal in the yellow fever mosquito

M Jasper, TL Schmidt, NW Ahmad, SP Sinkins, AA Hoffmann

Molecular Ecology Resources | WILEY | Published : 2019

Abstract

Understanding past dispersal and breeding events can provide insight into ecology and evolution and can help inform strategies for conservation and the control of pest species. However, parent–offspring dispersal can be difficult to investigate in rare species and in small pest species such as mosquitoes. Here, we develop a methodology for estimating parent–offspring dispersal from the spatial distribution of close kin, using pairwise kinship estimates derived from genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). SNPs were scored in 162 Aedes aegypti (yellow fever mosquito) collected from eight close-set, high-rise apartment buildings in an area of Malaysia with high dengue incidence. We ..

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