Partial masculinization of Aedes aegypti females by conditional expression of Nix.
<h4>Background</h4>Aedes aegypti, the main vector of dengue, yellow fever, and other arboviruses thrives in tropical and subtropical areas around the globe putting half of the world's population at risk. Despite aggressive efforts to control the transmission of those viruses, an una...
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Main Authors: | Bianca B Kojin (Author), Emma Jakes (Author), James K Biedler (Author), Zhijian Tu (Author), Zach N Adelman (Author) |
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