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Next-generation sequencing reveals recent horizontal transfer of a DNA transposon between divergent mosquitoes. [PDF]
Horizontal transfer of genetic material between complex organisms often involves transposable elements (TEs). For example, a DNA transposon mariner has been shown to undergo horizontal transfer between different orders of insects and between different ...
Yupu Diao +8 more
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The agricultural land use changes that are human‐induced changes in agroforestry ecosystems and in physical environmental conditions contribute substantially to the potential risks for malaria transmission in receptive areas. Due to the pattern and extent of land use change, the risks or negatively ecosystemic outcomes are the results of the dynamics ...
Wuthichai Kaewwaen +2 more
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Additional file 3: Figure S2. Neighbor-joining phylogenetic tree of the Hyrcanus group based on ITS2 (a) and COII sequences (b) from GenBank and our original data.
Yan Deng (159032) +7 more
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Additional file 4: Figure S3. Maximum Likelihood phylogenetic tree of the Hyrcanus group based on ITS2 (a) and COII sequences (b) from GenBank and our original data.
Yan Deng (159032) +7 more
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Insecticide resistance in malaria vectors along the Thailand-Myanmar border
Background There is a paucity of data about the susceptibility status of malaria vectors to Public Health insecticides along the Thailand-Myanmar border. This lack of data is a limitation to guide malaria vector-control in this region.
Victor Chaumeau +7 more
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Vectors and malaria transmission in deforested, rural communities in north-central Vietnam
Background Malaria is still prevalent in rural communities of central Vietnam even though, due to deforestation, the primary vector Anopheles dirus is uncommon.
Do Manh Cuong +8 more
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IntroductionA number of studies have been conducted on the relationship between the distribution of mosquito abundance and meteorological variables.
Myung-Jae Hwang +6 more
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Additional file 5: Figure S4. The mismatch distribution graphs in the Hyrcanus group based on ITS2 (a) and COII (b). The X- and Y-axis show the number of pairwise differences and the frequency of the pairwise comparisons, respectively.
Yan Deng (159032) +7 more
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FIGURE 1. Map of mainland China showing the distribution of Anopheles hyrcanus group (based on observed and published specimens). Province Identification: (1) Anhui, (2) Beijing (3) Fujian, (4) Gansu, (5) Guandong, (6) Guangxi, (7) Guizhou, (8) Hainan ...
Gao, Qi +7 more
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Cytogenetic, hybridization and molecular evidence of four cytological forms ofAnopheles nigerrimus(Hyrcanus Group) in Thailand and Cambodia [PDF]
Thirteen isoline colonies of Anopheles nigerrimus were established from individual wild-caught females collected from cow-baited traps at locations in Thailand and Cambodia. Three types of X (X1 , X2 , X3 ) and 4 types of Y (Y1 , Y2 , Y3 , Y4 ) chromosomes were recovered, according to differing amounts of extra heterochromatin.
Siripan, Songsawatkiat +6 more
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