Sibling species of the major malaria vector Anopheles gambiae display divergent preferences for aquatic breeding sites in southern Nigeria.
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Journal Title: Malar J
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Subject Category: Infectious Diseases
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"dna sequences generated from the study have been deposited in the genbank database using the accession numbers or700033 to or700102 and or717035 to or717056."
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"Funding The work was funded from the start-up grant awarded to EHS by Colorado State University. Colorado State University had no role in the conceptualization, design, data collection, analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript."
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