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The Effects of Climate Change and Globalization on Mosquito Vectors: Evidence from Jeju Island, South Korea on the Potential for Asian Tiger Mosquito (Aedes albopictus) Influxes and Survival from Vietnam Rather Than Japan

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Phylogenetic tree constructed based on the partial atypical OBP (A), ND5 (B), and COI (C).

The tree was constructed using the neighbor-joining method in MEGA4. YW (Youngwol), collected in the Southwest of the Korean Peninsula, GC (Gimcheon), collected in Southeast of the Korean Peninsula, YD (Yeongdo), collected in the south of the Korean Peninsula, Ho Chi Minh Vietnam, Singapore, Nagasaki Japan, AlbOBP67 USA, and French isolates are in bold. Each sample was identified as year-month-collection site. The OBP and ND5 sequences of 10-11-Bomok, which was collected in November 2010, and in a forest area of Seogwipo-city, were the same as those in the collect of Ho Chi Minh Vietnam.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068512.g005