作者
Francisco Panzera, Jean Pierre Dujardin, Paula Nicolini, María Noel Caraccio, Virginia Rose, Tatiana Tellez, Hernán Bermúdez, María Dolores Bargues, Santiago Mas-Coma, José Enrique O’Connor, Ruben Pérez
发表日期
2004/3
期刊
Emerging Infectious Diseases
卷号
10
期号
3
页码范围
438
出版商
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
简介
We analyzed the main karyologic changes that have occurred during the dispersion of Triatoma infestans, the main vector of Chagas disease. We identified two allopatric groups, named Andean and non-Andean. The Andean specimens present C-heterochromatic blocks in most of their 22 chromosomes, whereas non-Andean specimens have only 4–7 autosomes with C-banding. These heterochromatin differences are the likely cause of a striking DNA content variation (approximately 30%) between Andean and non-Andean insects. Our study, together with previous historical and genetic data, suggests that T. infestans was originally a sylvatic species, with large quantities of DNA and heterochromatin, inhabiting the Andean region of Bolivia. However, the spread of domestic T. infestans throughout the non-Andean regions only involved insects with an important reduction of heterochromatin and DNA amounts. We …
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