Phylogenomics revealed migration routes and adaptive radiation timing of Holarctic malaria mosquito...
Phylogenomics revealed migration routes and adaptive radiation timing of Holarctic malaria mosquito species of the Maculipennis Group
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Yurchenko, Andrey A. , Naumenko, Anastasia N. , Artemov, Gleb N. , Karagodin, Dmitry A. , Hodge, James M. , Velichevskaya, Alena I. , Kokhanenko, Alina A. , Bondarenko, Semen M. , Abai, Mohammad R. , Kamali, Maryam , Gordeev, Mikhail I. , Moskaev, Anton V. , Caputo, Beniamino , Aghayan, Sargis A. , Baricheva, Elina M. , Stegniy, Vladimir N. , Sharakhova, Maria V. and Sharakhov, Igor V.
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Phylogenetic analyses of closely related species of mosquitoes are important for better understanding the evolution of traits contributing to transmission of vector-borne diseases. Six out of 41 dominant malaria vectors of the genus Anopheles in the world belong to the Maculipennis Group, which is subdivided into two Nearctic subgroups (Freeborni a...
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Phylogenomics revealed migration routes and adaptive radiation timing of Holarctic malaria mosquito species of the Maculipennis Group
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Naumenko, Anastasia N.
Artemov, Gleb N.
Karagodin, Dmitry A.
Hodge, James M.
Velichevskaya, Alena I.
Kokhanenko, Alina A.
Bondarenko, Semen M.
Abai, Mohammad R.
Kamali, Maryam
Gordeev, Mikhail I.
Moskaev, Anton V.
Caputo, Beniamino
Aghayan, Sargis A.
Baricheva, Elina M.
Stegniy, Vladimir N.
Sharakhova, Maria V.
Sharakhov, Igor V.
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_b70cfea373774e40b1f6cfa9ce3245a5
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1741-7007
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1741-7007
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10.1186/s12915-023-01538-w