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Source: Parasites & Vectors. 2018. Vol. 11. P. 211 (1-9)
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2018
Description:
Background Anopheles beklemishevi is a member of the Maculipennis group of malaria mosquitoes that has the most northern distribution among other members of the group. Although a cytogenetic map for t
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Source: Malaria journal. 2018. Vol. 17. P. 276 (1-11)
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2018
Description:
BACKGROUND: Anopheles sacharovi is a dominant malaria vector species in South Europe and the Middle East which has a highly plastic behaviour at both adult and larval stages. Such plasticity has preve
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Source: BMC Genomics. 2018. Vol. 19. P. 278 (1-14)
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2018
Description:
BACKGROUND: Malaria mosquitoes have had a remarkable stability in the number of chromosomes in their karyotype (2n = 6) during 100 million years of evolution. Moreover, autosomal arms were assumed to
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Source: Insects. 2018. Vol. 9, № 3. P. 121 (1-15)
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2018
Description:
Anopheline mosquitoes are important vectors of human malaria. Next-generation sequencing opens new opportunities for studies of mosquito genomes to uncover the genetic basis of a Plasmodium transmissi
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Source: Medical and veterinary entomology. 2015. Vol. 29, № 3. P. 230-237
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2015
Description:
Anopheles atroparvus (Diptera: Culicidae) is one of the main malaria vectors of the Maculipennis group in Europe. Cytogenetic analysis based on salivary gland chromosomes has been used in taxonomic an
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Authors:
Naumenko, Anastasia N. |
Kinney, Nicholas A. |
Kokhanenko, Alina A. |
deBruyn, Becky S. |
Lovin, Diane D. |
Stegniy, Vladimir N. |
Severson, David W. |
Sharakhov, Igor V. |
Sharakhova, Maria V. |
Timoshevskiy, Vladimir A.
Source: PLoS ONE. 2015. Vol. 10, № 3. P. e0115737 (1-13)
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2015
Description:
The genome assembly of southern house mosquito Cx. quinquefasciatus is represented by a high number of supercontigs with no order or orientation on the chromosomes. Although cytogenetic maps for the p
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