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- who: Emma L. Collins et al. from the United Kingdom, Laboratory of Pathogen-Host Interactions (LPHI), CNRS, University have published the article: A next generation targeted amplicon sequencing method to screen for insecticide resistance mutations in Aedes aegypti populations reveals a rdl mutation in mosquitoes from Cabo Verde, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The work shows that targeted amplicon sequencing is a rapid robust and cost-effective tool that can be used to perform high throughput monitoring of insecticide resistance. Through this work, the authors demonstrate the utility of the approach for detecting insecticide resistance . . .
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