Isolation and characterization of microsatellite DNA markers in the malaria vector Anopheles sacharovi
The mosquito Anopheles sacharovi , a member of the A. maculipennis complex, is an important malaria vector in the Middle East. Here we describe the isolation of 15 microsatellite polymorphic loci from the A. sacharovi genome, displaying a high among-individual diversity (0.30–0.92) in a sample from Turkey. Seven loci displayed a significant departure from Hardy–Weinberg proportions, suggesting a substantial frequency of null alleles. The remaining eight loci are good candidates for further genetic studies in this species
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