Triatoma rubrovaria has become the most frequently captured triatomine species since the control of T. infestans in the State of Rio Grande do Sul (RS), Brazil. In order to evaluate the genetic variability of this species, field collections were performed in four municipalities where it has been reported and distant from 75 to 322 km. Specimens were analyzed by color pattern and isoenzymes. Nine enzymatic loci were interpreted from nine enzymatic systems. The Santiago population was isolated from the others with chromatic monomorphism and diagnostic alleles at Idh and Pgm loci. The study shows the existence of, at least, two distinct populations of T. rubrovaria in RS with different phenotypic and genetic pattern
Abstract. The Triatoma brasiliensis genetic structure was analyzed using the Cyt B gene in different...
Partial cytochrome b DNA sequences for 62 Triatoma infestans were analyzed to determine the deg...
Triatoma brasiliensis is the most important vector of Chagas disease in the semiarid zone of the Nor...
Triatoma rubrovaria has become the most frequently captured triatomine species since the control...
Triatoma rubrovaria has become the most frequently captured triatomine species since the control...
Triatoma rubrovaria has become the most frequently captured triatomine species since the control of ...
Triatoma brasiliensis is one of the most important vectors of Chagas disease in the semiarid zone of...
Triatoma brasiliensis is one of the most important vectors of Chagas disease in the semiarid zone of...
Triatoma rubrovaria has become the most frequently captured triatomine species after the control of ...
Triatoma brasiliensis is one of the most important vectors of Chagas disease in the semiarid zone of...
Triatoma rubrovaria has become the most frequently captured triatomine species after the control of ...
Triatoma rubrovaria has become the most frequently captured triatomine species after the control...
Triatoma rubrovaria has become the most frequently captured triatomine species after the control...
Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and nuclear ribosomal DNA sequence analyses were used to a...
Triatoma rubrovaria has become the most frequently captured triatomine species after the control of ...
Abstract. The Triatoma brasiliensis genetic structure was analyzed using the Cyt B gene in different...
Partial cytochrome b DNA sequences for 62 Triatoma infestans were analyzed to determine the deg...
Triatoma brasiliensis is the most important vector of Chagas disease in the semiarid zone of the Nor...
Triatoma rubrovaria has become the most frequently captured triatomine species since the control...
Triatoma rubrovaria has become the most frequently captured triatomine species since the control...
Triatoma rubrovaria has become the most frequently captured triatomine species since the control of ...
Triatoma brasiliensis is one of the most important vectors of Chagas disease in the semiarid zone of...
Triatoma brasiliensis is one of the most important vectors of Chagas disease in the semiarid zone of...
Triatoma rubrovaria has become the most frequently captured triatomine species after the control of ...
Triatoma brasiliensis is one of the most important vectors of Chagas disease in the semiarid zone of...
Triatoma rubrovaria has become the most frequently captured triatomine species after the control of ...
Triatoma rubrovaria has become the most frequently captured triatomine species after the control...
Triatoma rubrovaria has become the most frequently captured triatomine species after the control...
Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and nuclear ribosomal DNA sequence analyses were used to a...
Triatoma rubrovaria has become the most frequently captured triatomine species after the control of ...
Abstract. The Triatoma brasiliensis genetic structure was analyzed using the Cyt B gene in different...
Partial cytochrome b DNA sequences for 62 Triatoma infestans were analyzed to determine the deg...
Triatoma brasiliensis is the most important vector of Chagas disease in the semiarid zone of the Nor...