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Impact of climate change and variability on the occurrence and distribution of Trypanosoma vectors in The Gambia. [PDF]
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Susceptibility of the tsetse (Glossina morsitans morsitans) to trypanosome infec
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Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 1997
Abstract Reciprocal crosses were performed with Glossina swynnertoni and Glossina morsitans morsitans and with G. swynnertoni and Glossina morsitans centralis
Ronald H Gooding
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Abstract Reciprocal crosses were performed with Glossina swynnertoni and Glossina morsitans morsitans and with G. swynnertoni and Glossina morsitans centralis
Ronald H Gooding
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The meiotic sequence in Glossina morsitans morsitans
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1972Abstract The diploid chromosome number in those male G. m. morsitans examined is 2n = 8 ± 1 autosomes and the XY sex pair. Meiosis is almost certainly achiasmate and there is no recognizable diplotene or diakinesis. Only the 4 largest autosomes form bivalents (L1 and L2), the remaining small chromosomes appearing as univalents.
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Chromosoma, 1974
Polytene chromosome maps of the tsetse fly Glossina austeni have been prepared and a description of all the principal chromosome markers is provided. A detailed comparison has been effected between these chromosomes and the polytene elements of G. m. morsitans the only other member of the same sub-genus so far mapped.
D I, Southern, P E, Pell
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Polytene chromosome maps of the tsetse fly Glossina austeni have been prepared and a description of all the principal chromosome markers is provided. A detailed comparison has been effected between these chromosomes and the polytene elements of G. m. morsitans the only other member of the same sub-genus so far mapped.
D I, Southern, P E, Pell
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Lipophorin from the tsetse fly, Glossina morsitans morsitans
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 19911. Lipophorin was isolated from the haemolymph of adult tsetse fly, Glossina morsitans morsitans, by ultracentrifugation in a potassium bromide density gradient. 2. The tsetse fly lipophorin (Mr congruent to 600,000) has a density of congruent to 1.11 g/ml and consists of two apoproteins, apolipophorin-I (apoLp-I, Mr congruent to 250,000) and ...
Ochanda James O. +3 more
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Polytene chromosomes of the tsetse fly Glossina morsitans morsitans
Chromosoma, 1973Cytological maps have been prepared, and a detailed description is presented of all major markers in the polytene chromosomes of the tsetse fly Glossina morsitans morsitans, an important vector of African trypanosomiases. Only the five eu-chromosomes in males (L1 and L2 autosome pairs plus X chromosome) and the six eu-chromosomes in females of the ...
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The compound eye of the tsetse fly (Glossina morsitans morsitans and Glossina palpalis palpalis)
Journal of Insect Physiology, 1989Abstract We have examined the retina of the tsetse fly Glossina morsitans and G. palpalis using anatomical, optical, biochemical and electrophysiological techniques. The eye is basically very similar to those of other higher Diptera such as Musca and Calliphora.
Hardie, R., Vogt, K., Rudolph, A.
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Phospholipases of the tsetse fly Glossina morsitans
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1978Abstract 1. 1. Phospholipases of Glossina morsitans during pupal and adult fly developmental stages were investigated. 2. 2. Only phospholipases A and B were detectable, phospholipases C and D were not detected. 3. 3. Phospholipases A and B were affected by factors such as, pH, deoxycholate and Ca 2+ in a way similar to ...
W K, Isharaza +2 more
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Nature, 1960
CORRELATED with the viviparous type of reproduction found in the tsetse fies, the essential features of which were worked out as early as 1895 by Bruce1, there is a great reduction in the number of ovarioles. Stuhlman2 and Roubaud3 studied the anatomy of the female reproductive organs and considered that each ovary consisted of a single ovariole, a ...
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CORRELATED with the viviparous type of reproduction found in the tsetse fies, the essential features of which were worked out as early as 1895 by Bruce1, there is a great reduction in the number of ovarioles. Stuhlman2 and Roubaud3 studied the anatomy of the female reproductive organs and considered that each ovary consisted of a single ovariole, a ...
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