Eighteen enzymatic loci were analysed in Aedes aegypti populations from four neighbourhoods in the city of Manaus. The analyses showed that the Downtown population was the most polymorphic (p = 55.6%) with higher observed and expected mean heterozygosities (Ho = 0.152 ± 0.052; He = 0.174 ± 0.052, respectively. The least variability was detected in the Coroado and Cidade Nova populations, both with polymorphism of 44.4%. The latter population presented the least observed heterozygosity (Ho = 0.109 ± .037). Wright's F statistics showed that the mean value of Fis as higher than that of Fst (Fis = 0. 164 > Fst = 0.048), and from analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) it was found that 95.12% of the variability is found within populations indicating a certain intra-population differentiation possibly of the microgeographic structure resulting from some barrier in the random coupling. Although the four populations were similar genetically (D = 0.003 to 0.016), the 4.88% differentiation was significant.
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da Costa Fraga, E., Mendes dos Santos, J. M., & de Freitas Maia, J. (2003). Enzymatic variability in Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) populations from Manaus-AM, Brazil. Genetics and Molecular Biology, 26(2), 181–187. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1415-47572003000200011
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