Data from: Identification of Swedish mosquitoes based on molecular barcoding of the COI gene and SNP analysis ...

Mosquito-borne infectious diseases are emerging in many regions of the world. Consequently, surveillance of mosquitoes and concomitant infectious agents is of great importance for prediction and prevention of mosquito-borne infectious diseases. Currently, morphological identification of mosquitoes i...

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Main Authors: Engdahl, Cecilia, Larsson, Pär, Näslund, Jonas, Bravo, Mayra, Evander, Magnus, Lundstrom, Jan O., Ahlm, Clas, Bucht, Göran
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2013
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.qb4gs
https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.qb4gs
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Summary:Mosquito-borne infectious diseases are emerging in many regions of the world. Consequently, surveillance of mosquitoes and concomitant infectious agents is of great importance for prediction and prevention of mosquito-borne infectious diseases. Currently, morphological identification of mosquitoes is the traditional procedure. However, sequencing of specified genes or standard genomic regions, DNA barcoding, has recently been suggested as a global standard for identification and classification of many different species. Our aim was to develop a genetic method to identify mosquitoes and to study their relationship. Mosquitoes were captured at collection sites in northern Sweden and identified morphologically before the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene sequences of 14 of the most common mosquito species were determined. The sequences obtained were then used for phylogenetic placement, for validation and benchmarking of phenetic classifications, and finally to develop a hierarchical PCR-based typing ... : 5P_COI_MSA3P_COI_MSAMosquito_COI ...