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Fig. 2 | Parasites & Vectors

Fig. 2

From: Effects of stable ectopic expression of the primary sex determination gene Yob in the mosquito Anopheles gambiae

Fig. 2

Abdominal termini of An. gambiae pupae, ventral aspect. a Wild-type female. b Wild-type male. c-f Transgenic females. Insets show enlarged genital lobe and cerci area. Black arrows indicate normally developed cerci, long white arrows indicate genital lobe and short white arrows indicate proctiger. Note underdeveloped (c) or missing cerci (d-f), tubercles and projections on the genital lobe (d, f), and an enlarged proctiger extending beyond the genital lobe (c, d, e). In wild-type female pupae (a) proctiger is not visible

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