Hartberg W K
Bull World Health Organ. 1972;46(3):345-52.
The public health importance of the genus Aedes makes it imperative that a better understanding of the genetic differences and isolating barriers between the species be developed. Aedes simpsoni and Aedes woodi from near Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, were used in this investigation. Analysis of F(1), F(2), and backcross progeny obtained from forced matings indicates that single factors form the genetic basis of some of the differences between the two species. There is evidence that Ae. simpsoni and Ae. woodi are separated by both premating and postmating reproductive isolating mechanisms.
伊蚊属在公共卫生方面具有重要意义,因此必须更好地了解该属不同物种之间的遗传差异和隔离障碍。本研究使用了来自坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆附近的辛普森伊蚊和伍迪伊蚊。对强制交配产生的F1、F2和回交后代的分析表明,单一因素构成了这两个物种之间某些差异的遗传基础。有证据表明,辛普森伊蚊和伍迪伊蚊在交配前和交配后均存在生殖隔离机制。