Researchers have developed a new "color-coded" genetic method that makes it easy to distinguish male and female mosquitoes.
Blood stains the walls of the cage where the deadly creatures are kept. They look agitated and eager to escape, but they've just been fed, and David A. O'Brochta figures it's safe to stick his hand ...
Aedes aegypti mosquito larva with a PTEN homolog and DsRed marker inserted into its genome. Credit: courtesy of Robert Harrell" />Aedes aegypti mosquito larva with a PTEN homolog and DsRed marker ...
Blood stains the walls of the cage where the deadly creatures are kept. They look agitated and eager to escape, but they've just been fed, and David A. O'Brochta figures it's safe to stick his hand ...
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