Animals
Meant for Malaria: Why Some Mosquitoes Carry it Better
It's not just all about location. Past research has shown that certain species of mosquitoes are better at transmitting malaria than even their close relatives. Now a new genetic assessment has revealed why exactly this is, and potentially offers new options for containing the spread of the deadly parasite.
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