2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.11.583874
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Copy number variants underlie the major selective sweeps in insecticide resistance genes inAnopheles arabiensisfrom Tanzania

Eric R. Lucas,
Sanjay C. Nagi,
Bilali Kabula
et al.

Abstract: To keep ahead of the evolution of resistance to insecticides in mosquitoes, national malaria control programmes must make use of a range of insecticides, both old and new, while monitoring resistance mechanisms. Knowledge of the mechanisms of resistance remains limited inAnopheles arabiensis, which in many parts of Africa is of increasing importance because it is apparently less susceptible to many indoor control interventions. Furthermore, comparatively little is known in general about resistance to non-pyret… Show more

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