Eye colour of Triatoma infestans is controlled at a single autosomal locus, with black-eye as the dominant gene and red-eye as the recessive. Inheritance of these characters follows a classical Mendelian system, enabling eye colour to be used as a marker for studies of mating frequency. We found no significant differences in oviposition rates and egg hatching rates irrespective of parental phenotypes. Different mating schedules between red-eye and black-eye parents showed that eye colour did not affect mating competence. Females mated with a single male or with different males together or in succession produced similar numbers of fertile eggs, with the eye colour of the offspring reflecting exposure to the different males. We conclude that ...
African animal trypanosomiasis, or Nagana, is a debilitating and economically costly disease with a ...
Genetic exchange enables parasites to rapidly transform disease phenotypes and exploit new host popu...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the factors that account for male mating competitiveness is critical to th...
Eye colour of Triatoma infestans is controlled at a single autosomal locus, with black-eye as th...
Eye colour of Triatoma infestans is controlled at a single autosomal locus, with black-eye as the do...
Triatoma brasiliensis is the most important Chagas disease vector in the drier regions of the "Brazi...
Classification of the Triatominae has become a complex balance between traditional approaches and a ...
Trypanosomiasis caused by Trypanosoma cruzi and transmitted by triatomine bugs is widespread in Sout...
Vectors of trypanosomiasis - tsetse (Glossinidae) in Africa, kissing-bugs (Triatominae) in Latin Ame...
The nucleotide sequences of the rDNA second internal transcribed spacer (ITS-2) of 31 populations of...
Genetic exchange enables parasites to rapidly transform disease phenotypes and exploit new host popu...
The migration of invasive vector species has contributed to the worldwide extension of infectious di...
International audienceBackground Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) is a neglected tropical disease...
Human malaria, a major public health burden in tropical and subtropical countries, is transmitted ex...
Triatoma juazeirensis Costa & Felix and Triatoma sherlocki Papa, Jurberg, Carcavallo, Cerqueira & Ba...
African animal trypanosomiasis, or Nagana, is a debilitating and economically costly disease with a ...
Genetic exchange enables parasites to rapidly transform disease phenotypes and exploit new host popu...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the factors that account for male mating competitiveness is critical to th...
Eye colour of Triatoma infestans is controlled at a single autosomal locus, with black-eye as th...
Eye colour of Triatoma infestans is controlled at a single autosomal locus, with black-eye as the do...
Triatoma brasiliensis is the most important Chagas disease vector in the drier regions of the "Brazi...
Classification of the Triatominae has become a complex balance between traditional approaches and a ...
Trypanosomiasis caused by Trypanosoma cruzi and transmitted by triatomine bugs is widespread in Sout...
Vectors of trypanosomiasis - tsetse (Glossinidae) in Africa, kissing-bugs (Triatominae) in Latin Ame...
The nucleotide sequences of the rDNA second internal transcribed spacer (ITS-2) of 31 populations of...
Genetic exchange enables parasites to rapidly transform disease phenotypes and exploit new host popu...
The migration of invasive vector species has contributed to the worldwide extension of infectious di...
International audienceBackground Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) is a neglected tropical disease...
Human malaria, a major public health burden in tropical and subtropical countries, is transmitted ex...
Triatoma juazeirensis Costa & Felix and Triatoma sherlocki Papa, Jurberg, Carcavallo, Cerqueira & Ba...
African animal trypanosomiasis, or Nagana, is a debilitating and economically costly disease with a ...
Genetic exchange enables parasites to rapidly transform disease phenotypes and exploit new host popu...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the factors that account for male mating competitiveness is critical to th...