A meta-transcriptomic study of mosquito virome and blood feeding patterns at the human-animal-environment interface in Guangdong Province, China.
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Full Title: One Health
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"the abundance of blood-fed hosts was assessed as stated above in section 2 4 2 6 raw sequence reads generated in this study have been deposited in the ncbi sequence read archive database (bioproject accession no prjna859401) 3 3 1 in the fall of 2021 based on the characteristics of the human-animal-environment interface mosquito sampling was performed across multiple representative habitats in guangdong shenzhen shaoguan chaozhou and zhanjiang cities in guangdong province china ( fig 1 ). datasets and r code for the statistical tests in this study are available on github ( https://github com/wuqin95/mosquito-macrotranscriptomics ) 2 5 satiated mosquitoes were individually split; due to the low number of mosquitoes satiated with blood we merged mosquitoes collected from the aforementioned seven sampling habitats into three habitats based on the characteristics of the human-animal-environment interface."
"datasets and r code for the statistical tests in this study are available on github ( https://github com/wuqin95/mosquito-macrotranscriptomics ) 2 5 satiated mosquitoes were individually split; due to the low number of mosquitoes satiated with blood we merged mosquitoes collected from the aforementioned seven sampling habitats into three habitats based on the characteristics of the human-animal-environment interface."
"Declaration of Competing Interest We claim that there is no conflict of interest associated with the paper entitled “A Meta-transcriptomic Study of Mosquito Virome and Blood Feeding Patterns at the Human-Animal-Environment Interface in Guangdong Province, China”."
"This work was funded by the the National Key Research and Development Project (2018YFE0208000), funder is Jiahai Lu."
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