Table 3.
Genetic assignment results from the Aedes aegypti specimens found at Schiphol airport, the Netherlands
| Perioda | Sample ID | Individual assignmentb | Group A assignmentc | Group B assignmentc |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24-05-2016 16-06-2016 | Neth16_802 | Saudi Arabia (87.350%) | Miami, FL, USA (99.95%); Rio, FL, USA (0.04%); VacaKeys,FL, USA (0.01%) | Saudi Arabia (79.85%); the Philippines (19.33%); New Orleans, USA (0.78%) |
| Neth16_845 | Miami (68.590%) | |||
| Neth16_853 | Palm Beach (32.990%) | |||
| 29-08-2016 26-09-2016 | Neth16_6637071 | The Philippines (53.557%) | Saudi Arabia (95.47%); the Philippines (4.40%); New Orleans, USA (0.07%) | |
| Neth16_6813416-1-85 | Saudi Arabia (82.855%) | |||
| 17-10-2016 31-10-2016 | Neth16_4388663 | na | na | na |
Abbreviation: na not available
aDates are reported in a day-month-year format
bIndividual frequency assignments; populations assigned the highest assignment score (0–100%)
cGroup assignment test; populations assigned the highest assignment score (0–100%). The three locations with the highest assignment score are shown