Black flies play a prominent role in public health and the epidemiology of parasitic diseases of humans, domesticated and wild animals. Correct identification and a comprehensive survey are required to identify vector and pest species and thus understand their biological attributes which play a vital role in the monitoring program. DNA barcoding is an established molecular tool that provides rapid and accurate species identification. Our study strengthens the molecular database for black flies in Malaysia by adding 59 cytochrome c oxidase I sequences for 22 species, of which 14 are included for the first time. These sequences, combined with those in public databases, represent a total of 338 sequences for 52 Malaysian species, nearly 50% of...
True flies (Insecta: Diptera) are widely distributed and the key components in most ecosystems. The ...
Abstract: An integrated approach based on cytogenetics, molecular genetics, and ecology was used to ...
We access the molecular diversity of the black fly Simulium nobile De Mejiere, using the universal c...
DNA barcoding based on the cytochrome oxidase I gene is increasingly used in black flies (Diptera: S...
Abstract Background Prompt and precise identification of black flies (Simuliidae) is crucial, given ...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, the utility of a partial sequence of the COI gene, the DNA barcoding region...
In this paper, the utility of a partial sequence of the COI gene, the DNA barcoding region, for the ...
Accurate species identifications are the essential first step in understanding the medical, economic...
Accurate species identifications are the essential first step in understanding the medical, economic...
Background & objectives: The black fly genus Simulium Latreille is one of the most important medical...
Background: Blackflies have negative impact on public and animal health due to the haematophagous ha...
A short sequence of ca. 658-bp of the mitochondrial gene COI was used to investigate its utility as ...
A short sequence of ca. 658-bp of the mitochondrial gene COI was used to investigate its utility as ...
Abstract Background Blackflies have negative impact on public and animal health due to the haematoph...
Not AvailableDNA barcoding has been widely used in species identification and biodiversity research ...
True flies (Insecta: Diptera) are widely distributed and the key components in most ecosystems. The ...
Abstract: An integrated approach based on cytogenetics, molecular genetics, and ecology was used to ...
We access the molecular diversity of the black fly Simulium nobile De Mejiere, using the universal c...
DNA barcoding based on the cytochrome oxidase I gene is increasingly used in black flies (Diptera: S...
Abstract Background Prompt and precise identification of black flies (Simuliidae) is crucial, given ...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, the utility of a partial sequence of the COI gene, the DNA barcoding region...
In this paper, the utility of a partial sequence of the COI gene, the DNA barcoding region, for the ...
Accurate species identifications are the essential first step in understanding the medical, economic...
Accurate species identifications are the essential first step in understanding the medical, economic...
Background & objectives: The black fly genus Simulium Latreille is one of the most important medical...
Background: Blackflies have negative impact on public and animal health due to the haematophagous ha...
A short sequence of ca. 658-bp of the mitochondrial gene COI was used to investigate its utility as ...
A short sequence of ca. 658-bp of the mitochondrial gene COI was used to investigate its utility as ...
Abstract Background Blackflies have negative impact on public and animal health due to the haematoph...
Not AvailableDNA barcoding has been widely used in species identification and biodiversity research ...
True flies (Insecta: Diptera) are widely distributed and the key components in most ecosystems. The ...
Abstract: An integrated approach based on cytogenetics, molecular genetics, and ecology was used to ...
We access the molecular diversity of the black fly Simulium nobile De Mejiere, using the universal c...