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Genetic Control of Mosquitoes [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
The history of the genetic control of mosquitoes goes back about half a century, when Knipling (1959) realized that the fertility of monogamous female organisms could be readily compromized as a result of mating with a sterile male. Since that time, the development of the science and technology that supports this approach to mosquito control has ...
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Mosquitoes and Their Control

2010
General Aspects.- Systematics.- Biology of Mosquitoes.- Medical Importance of Mosquitoes.- Mosquito Research Techniques.- Morphology of Mosquitoes.- Identification Keys Morphology Ecology and Distribution of European Species.- Key to Female Mosquitoes.- Key to Male Mosquitoes.- Key to Mosquito Fourth Instar Larvae.- Subfamily Anophelinae.- Subfamily ...
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Genetic Control of Mosquitoes

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1972
Summary Genetic control of mosquitoes offers a possible ancillary method to traditional types of control. The principal mechanisms available in mosquitoes for genetic control include dominant, recessive and conditional lethals, behavioral mechanisms, sterility, cytoplasmic incompatibility, hybrid sterility, meiotic drive mechanisms and sex-ratio ...
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Mosquito control.

1941
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Mosquitoes and mosquito control in Canada.

1949
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References to literature on mosquitoes and their control.

1942
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Mosquito control in Illinois.

1957
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