M. Audtho et al., SIMPLE NONRADIOACTIVE DNA HYBRIDIZATION METHOD FOR IDENTIFICATION OF SIBLING SPECIES OF ANOPHELES DIRUS (DIPTERA, CULICIDAE) COMPLEX, Journal of medical entomology, 32(2), 1995, pp. 107-111
A simple method was developed for species identification of mosquitoes
in the Anopheles dirus complex found in Thailand using horseradish pe
roxidase-labeled DNA probes and a chemiluminescent detection system. S
pecies-specific DNA probes for Anopheles dirus, species B, C, and D de
tected 1-5 ng of target DNA, a sensitivity that was comparable vith th
e radioisotopic detection system. Identification of individual mosquit
oes was performed by dot-blot analysis of crude mosquito DNA. The meth
od allowed identification using third or fourth instars as well as the
adult head, thorax, or abdomen. This technique sucessfully identified
the sibling species of the A. dirus complex in field collections.