Table 1. List of the insect species used in this study with their corresponding GenBank number.
Species | Family | Length (bp) | GenBank No. | Vector of malaria in (continent) | Reference |
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Anopheles aquasalis | Culicidae | 15393 | NJHH00000000 | South America | This study |
Anopheles punctulatus (isolate ITN_PNG-18) | Culicidae | 15412 | JX219738.1 | Oceania | [6] |
Anopheles farauti 4 (isolate 7_10–11) | Culicidae | 15412 | JX219735.1 | Oceania | [6] |
Anopheles farauti 4 (isolate 8_11–12) | Culicidae | 15412 | JX219736.1 | Oceania | [6] |
Anopheles hinesorum | Culicidae | 15336 | JX219734.1 | Oceania | [6] |
Anopheles koliensis (isolate ESP001B) | Culicidae | 15412 | JX219743.1 | Oceania | [6] |
Anopheles dirus A (isolate A1) | Culicidae | 15404 | JX219731.1 | Southeast Asia | [6] |
Anopheles dirus A (isolate A2) | Culicidae | 15404 | JX219732.1 | Southeast Asia | [6] |
Anopheles cracens (isolate B1) | Culicidae | 15412 | JX219733.1 | Southeast Asia | [6] |
Anopheles albitarsis F | Culicidae | 15418 | HQ335349.1 | South America | [39] |
Anopheles albitarsis G | Culicidae | 15474 | HQ335346.1 | South America | [39] |
Anopheles deaneorum | Culicidae | 15424 | HQ335347.1 | South America | [39] |
Anopheles janconnae | Culicidae | 15425 | HQ335348.1 | South America | [39] |
Anopheles oryzalimnetes | Culicidae | 15422 | HQ335345.1 | South America | [39] |
Anopheles darlingi North | Culicidae | 15386 | GQ918272.1 | Central America | [40] |
Anopheles darlingi South | Culicidae | 15385 | GQ918273.1 | South America | [40] |
Anopheles quadrimaculatus (A strain Orlando) | Culicidae | 15455 | L04272.1 | North America | [41] |
Anopheles gambiae | Culicidae | 15363 | L20934.1 | Africa | [42] |
Culex pipiens | Culicidae | 14856 | HQ724614.1 | NA | [43] |
Aedes aegypti | Culicidae | 16655 | EU352212.1 | NA | Unpublished |
Aedes albopictus | Culicidae | 16665 | NC_006817.1 | NA | Unpublished |
Drosophila melanogaster | Drosophillidae | 19517 | U37541.1 | NA | [44] |
For anopheline species, the continent in which they exert their malaria vectorial activity is shown. The sequence length reflects the number of base pairs assembled not considering Ns.