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Ludmel Urdaneta-Marquez
Researcher at Colorado State University
Publications - 6
Citations - 705
Ludmel Urdaneta-Marquez is an academic researcher from Colorado State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Aedes aegypti. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 612 citations. Previous affiliations of Ludmel Urdaneta-Marquez include University of Carabobo.
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A mutation in the voltage-gated sodium channel gene associated with pyrethroid resistance in Latin American Aedes aegypti.
Karla Saavedra-Rodriguez,Ludmel Urdaneta-Marquez,Shavanthi Rajatileka,Shavanthi Rajatileka,M. Moulton,Adriana E. Flores,Ildefonso Fernández-Salas,Juan A. Bisset,Mario H. Rodriguez,Philip J. McCall,Philip J. McCall,Martin J. Donnelly,Hilary Ranson,Hilary Ranson,Janet Hemingway,William C. Black +15 more
TL;DR: The tools and information presented provide a means for early detection and characterization of kdr that is critical to the development of strategies for resistance management and showed a high rate of recombination even though the two codons are only separated by a ~250 bp intron.
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Worldwide patterns of genetic differentiation imply multiple ‘domestications’ of Aedes aegypti, a major vector of human diseases
Julia E. Brown,Carolyn S. McBride,Petrina H. Johnson,Scott A. Ritchie,Christophe Paupy,Hervé Bossin,Joel Lutomiah,Ildefonso Fernández-Salas,Alongkot Ponlawat,Anthony J. Cornel,William C. Black,Norma Gorrochotegui-Escalante,Ludmel Urdaneta-Marquez,Massamba Sylla,Michel A. Slotman,Kristy O. Murray,Christopher Walker,Jeffrey R. Powell +17 more
TL;DR: Test hypotheses suggest that human association in Africa occurred independently from that in domestic populations across the rest of the world, and measures of genetic diversity support Ae.
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Gene flow, subspecies composition, and dengue virus-2 susceptibility among Aedes aegypti collections in Senegal.
TL;DR: The results of this study add to the understanding of the global phylogeny of Aedes aegypti s.l., suggesting that West African Aaa and Aaf are monophyletic and that Aaa evolved in West Africa from an Aaf ancestor.
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Genetic Relationships among Aedes aegypti Collections in Venezuela as Determined by Mitochondrial DNA Variation and Nuclear Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms
Ludmel Urdaneta-Marquez,Christopher F. Bosio,Flor Herrera,Yasmin Rubio-Palis,Michael L. Salasek,William C. Black +5 more
TL;DR: A population genetic analysis of gene flow was conducted among 619 Aedes aegypti from nine collections distributed among six geographic regions of Venezuela and it was suggested that collections were isolated by distance.