Background: Recent studies presented two clades (clades I and II) within the major malaria vector, Anopheles funestus s.s. on the mitochondrial DNA. We describe a hydrolysis probe analysis (Taqman assay) method for the rapid identification of these two clades. Findings. A total of 53 An. funestus s.s. from Malawi and Mozambique were tested for detection of clade types using the hydrolysis probe analysis. Results were compared to DNA sequence analysis to verify the accuracy of the probes Taqman assay for this vector species. Analysis using the hydrolysis probe revealed that there were 21 individuals from Malawi and 13 individuals from Mozambique for clade I, and 19 individuals from Mozambique for clade II. The results were consistent with the results of DNA sequences. A field sample from northern Zambia revealed the presence of both clade types. Conclusion: A diagnostic method using the hydrolysis probe analysis was developed to identify clade types within An. funestus s.s. This assay will be useful for screening clade types of field-collected An. funestus specimens accurately and efficiently in malaria vector research and control studies. © 2013 Choi et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Choi, K. S., Coetzee, M., & Koekemoer, L. L. (2013). Detection of clade types (clades i and II) within Anopheles funestus sensu stricto by the hydrolysis probe analysis (Taqman assay). Parasites and Vectors, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-6-173
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