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Complete mitochondrial genomes of Arizona West Nile virus vectors, Culex quinquefasciatus and Culex tarsalis

Created on 19 Aug 2026

Authors

Barrand, Z. A., Ridenour, C. L., Erickson, D. E., Rivas, A. N., Schmidt, B. K., Will, J., Young, S. J., Busser, N., Townsend, J., Enriquez, D., Murphy, D., Wong, S., Keats, J., Carvalho, S. T., Attardo, G. M., Barker, C. M., Hepp, C. M.

Abstract

Here we report a newly developed method utilizing long-range PCR and long-read Pacific Biosciences HiFi sequencing that successfully obtained two full-length and annotated mitochondrial genomes from Culex quinquefasciatus Say, 1823 and Culex tarsalis Coquillett, 1896, both from Maricopa County, Arizona, USA. Given the substantial burden of West Nile virus in Maricopa County over the past decade, and that these vectors are primarily responsible for spillover to human populations in the county, it is critical to better understand their distribution over time and space. This study begins to approach this need by contributing a novel approach that has resulted in the first West Nile virus vector mitochondrial genomes from Arizona. Our circular Cx. quinquefasciatus mitogenome is 15,587 bp in length, making it the first USA-based mitogenome sequenced through the AT-rich control region. The Cx. tarsalis mitochondrial genome is 16,416 bp long, longer than recently published California-based CTarK1 and Texas-based PQ585801 mitogenomes. The increased length of the Cx. tarsalis mitogenome is a result of a 905 bp insertion in the AT-rich control region, not present in the species publicly available mitogenomes. A maximum likelihood-based phylogenetic reconstruction supports the species designation of these newly-sequenced mitogenomes. The newly developed methodology offers a unique approach to study medically-important vector species around the globe, providing a solution to study populations through pooled vector pathogen surveillance programs.

Preprint server: bioRxiv
The authors list and abstract were imported from bioRxiv on 19 Aug 2026.

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