作者: Gourav Dey , Ajeet Kumar Mohanty , Sreelakshmi K Sreenivasamurthy , Manish Kumar , Ashwani Kumar
DOI: 10.1016/J.DIB.2020.106243
关键词: Infectious disease (medical specialty) 、 Adult female 、 Brain tissue 、 Disease transmission 、 Anopheles stephensi 、 Computational biology 、 Malaria 、 Proteomics 、 Genome 、 Biology
摘要: Mosquitoes with their ability to transmit several pathogens of human disease pose a serious threat healthcare worldwide. Although much has been done prevent the transmission by mosqitos. The rising rate resistance in mosquitos towards conventionally used control strategies necessitates developing novel counter transmission. mosquito brain plays key role host-seeking, finding mates and selection oviposition sites. However, not is know about underlying physiological processes brain. data presented this study describes proteins that have identified tissue adult female Anopheles stephensi associated processes. Interpretation can be related previously published article "Integrating transcriptomics proteomics for accurate assembly annotation genomes" [1].