A Method for Detecting and Measuring Concealed Variability in the Mosquito, CULEX TRITAENIORHYNCHUS
AUTOR(ES)
Sakai, Richard K.
RESUMO
A natural population of Culex tritaeniorhynchus was sampled to test the efficacy of a proposed method to detect and measure concealed variability. Thirty-nine lethals and ten recessive visible mutations were uncovered out of a total of 125 chromosomes tested.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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