Highly evolvable malaria vectors: The genomes of 16 Anopheles mosquitoes
© 2015, american association for the advancement of science. All rigths reserved. Variation in vectorial capacity for human malaria among Anopheles mosquito species is determined by many factors, including behavior, immunity, and life history. To investigate the genomic basis of vectorial capacity a...
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
2015
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