Wordwide patterns of genetic differentiation imply multiple ‘domestications’of Aedes aegypti, a major vector of human diseases
Understanding the processes by which species colonize and adapt to human habitats is particularly important in the case of disease-vectoring arthropods. The mosquito species Aedes aegypti, a major vector of dengue and yellow fever viruses, probably originated as a wild, zoophilic species in sub-Saha...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://eprints.uanl.mx/2322/1/Worldwide_patterns_of_genetic_differentiation_imply_multiple_domestications_of_Aedes_aegypti%2C_a_major_vector_of_human_diseases.pdf |