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Table 2 Genotypic and allelic frequencies of Kdr L1014F and Ace-1R G119S gene mutations in Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles coluzzii

From: Evaluation of the interaction between insecticide resistance-associated genes and malaria transmission in Anopheles gambiae sensu lato in central Côte d’Ivoire

SNP per species

n

Genotypic frequenciesa [x (%)]

Allelic frequencies [y (%)]

OR (95% CI)

HWE χ2b (P-value)

RR

RS

SS

R

S

  

Kdr L1014F

 An. coluzzii

631

304 (48.18)

271 (42.95)

56 (8.87)

879 (69.65)

383 (30.35)

1

0.105 (0.744)

 An. gambiae

624

616 (98.72)

7 (1.12)

1 (0.16)

1232(99.28)

9 (0.72)

59.64 (30.81–131.63)

6.96 (0.008)

Ace-1RG119S

 

 An. coluzzii

630

14 (2.22)

76 (12.06)

540 (85.72)

104 (8.25)

1156 (91.75)

1

23.66 (< 0.001)

 An. gambiae

622

52 (8.36)

138 (22.19)

432 (69.45)

250 (20.10)

994 (79.90)

2.79 (2.17–3.60)

51.48 (< 0.001)

  1. SNP Single nucleotide polymorphism, n number of mosquitoes, x number of genotypes, y number of alleles, OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval, HWE Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium, S susceptible; for other abbreviations, see Table 1
  2. aFor the genotypic frequency distribution, values were significantly different (P < 0.001) between An. coluzzii and An. gambiae
  3. bdf = 2