With their genome sequenced, Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes now serve as a powerful tool for basic research in comparative, evolutionary and developmental biology. The knowledge generated by these studies is expected to reveal molecular targets for novel vector control and pathogen transmission blocking strategies. Comparisons of gene-expression profiles between adult male and nonblood-fed female Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes revealed that roughly 22% of the genes showed sex-dependent regulation. Blood-fed females switch the majority of their metabolism to blood digestion and egg formation within 3 h after the meal is ingested, in detriment to other activities such as flight and response to environment stimuli. Changes in gene expression are m...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...
Background: A complete genome sequence and the advent of genome editing open up non-traditional mode...
BACKGROUND: Hematophagy is a common trait of insect vectors of disease. Extensive genome-wide tra...
Abstract Background Blood feeding, or hematophagy, is a behavior exhibited by female mosquitoes requ...
Abstract Background Blood feeding, or hematophagy, is...
In Anopheles gambiae, sex-regulated genes are responsible for controlling gender dimorphism and are ...
In Anopheles gambiae, sex-regulated genes are responsible for controlling gender dimorphism and are ...
In Anopheles gambiae, sex-regulated genes are responsible for controlling gender dimorphism and are ...
Abstract Background Hematophagy is a common trait of insect vectors of disease. Extensive genome-wid...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...
BackgroundHematophagy is a common trait of insect vectors of disease. Extensive genome-wide transcri...
BackgroundHematophagy is a common trait of insect vectors of disease. Extensive genome-wide transcri...
BACKGROUND: The mosquito, Anopheles gambiae, is the primary vector of human malaria, a disease respo...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...
Background: A complete genome sequence and the advent of genome editing open up non-traditional mode...
BACKGROUND: Hematophagy is a common trait of insect vectors of disease. Extensive genome-wide tra...
Abstract Background Blood feeding, or hematophagy, is a behavior exhibited by female mosquitoes requ...
Abstract Background Blood feeding, or hematophagy, is...
In Anopheles gambiae, sex-regulated genes are responsible for controlling gender dimorphism and are ...
In Anopheles gambiae, sex-regulated genes are responsible for controlling gender dimorphism and are ...
In Anopheles gambiae, sex-regulated genes are responsible for controlling gender dimorphism and are ...
Abstract Background Hematophagy is a common trait of insect vectors of disease. Extensive genome-wid...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...
BackgroundHematophagy is a common trait of insect vectors of disease. Extensive genome-wide transcri...
BackgroundHematophagy is a common trait of insect vectors of disease. Extensive genome-wide transcri...
BACKGROUND: The mosquito, Anopheles gambiae, is the primary vector of human malaria, a disease respo...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...
Background: A complete genome sequence and the advent of genome editing open up non-traditional mode...
BACKGROUND: Hematophagy is a common trait of insect vectors of disease. Extensive genome-wide tra...