Female-specific flightless phenotype for mosquito control
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Li Jin | A. James | L. Alphey | D. Nimmo | Pam Gray | H. White-Cooper | R. Lees | S. Scaife | T. Berendonk | Nijole Jasinskiene | Anthony A James | Luke Alphey | Helen White-Cooper | Osvaldo Marinotti | G. Fu | Sarah Scaife | Pam Gray | Derric Nimmo | Guoliang Fu | Thomas U Berendonk | Rosemary S Lees | Diane Aw | Hoang Kim Phuc | N. Jasinskiene | Osvaldo Marinotti | Li Jin | D. Aw | Hoang Kim Phuc | Derric D. Nimmo
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