They include Anopheles gambiae, which transmits the malaria parasite that kills hundreds of thousands of people each year. For much of his career, however, James has focused on Aedes. Historians ...
How do new species form? Like most areas of Evolutionary Biology, research related to the formation of new species - 'speciation ' - is rich in historical and current debate. Here, we review both ...
The team tested their technique on the mosquito Anopheles gambiae, which transmits malaria. They altered part of a gene called doublesex, which determines whether an individual mosquito develops ...
Figure 4 depicts an empirical example of a genomic island from population genomic studies of different forms of Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes. These insects are vectors for malaria, and Turner et al.
The parasite spends the first stage of its life cycle in the salivary glands of the mosquito Anopheles gambiae. When an infected mosquito bites a human, the malaria parasite enters the red blood ...
With the passion and determination of a field general directing an army, Soper eliminated the Anopheles gambiae mosquito from the country within a decade, stopping a deadly outbreak in its path.
A better understanding of malaria vector population dynamics As part of The Anopheles gambiae 1000 genomes project (Ag1000G), the genome of the samples comprised of 1409 Anopheles gambiae sensu ...
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The primary malaria vectors are "Anopheles coluzzii" and "Anopheles gambiae", with "Anopheles funestus" playing a secondary role in some areas. Nigeria accounts for 27 per cent of global malaria ...
The primary malaria vectors are Anopheles coluzzii and Anopheles gambiae, with Anopheles funestus playing a secondary role in some areas. The vaccines come as Nigeria intensifies efforts to reduce ...
As the planet warms and disease-carrying animals like mosquitos follow their ideal temperatures northward and into higher altitudes, they may bring diseases such as West Nile virus to areas where they ...