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Sodium channel point mutations associated with pyrethroid resistance in Chinese strains of Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae)
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نویسنده
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zhao m. ,dong y. ,ran x. ,guo x. ,xing d. ,zhang y. ,yan t. ,zhu x. ,su j. ,zhang h. ,wang g. ,hou w. ,wu z. ,li c. ,zhao t.
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منبع
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parasites and vectors - 2014 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 1
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چکیده
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Background: pesticide resistance due to sodium channel point mutations has been well documented in many mosquito species. methods. we tested the resistance of six,wild,chinese populations of the mosquito culex pipiens quinquefasciatus to deltamethrin and cyhalothrin. the full length of the sodium channel gene was cloned and sequenced from a pooled sample of mosquitoes from each population. results: seven amino acid alterations were found (v250m,r436k,m943v,i973t,l1035f,l1035s and e1901d). correlation between the frequencies of these mutations and the level of pesticide resistance (lc50) associated with them indicates that those at position l1035 (corresponding to position l1014f in the house fly,musca domestica; genbank accession no.: x96668) are associated with resistance to deltamethrin and cyhalothrin. the frequency of the l1035f mutation was significantly correlated with resistance to deltamethrin (r2= 0.536,p = 0.049) and cyhalothrin (r2= 0.626,p = 0.030),and the combined frequency of the l1035f and l1035s mutations was significantly correlated with resistance to both deltamethrin (r2= 0.661,p = 0.025),and cyhalothrin (r2= 0.803,p = 0.008). none of the other mutations were correlated with either deltamethrin or cyhalothrin resistance. interestingly,an hwe test indicated significant linkage between the m943v and i973t mutations (p < 0.01),but further research is required to determine the biological significance of this linkage. conclusions: identifying these mutations may be of practical benefit to the development of pesticide resistance management programs. © 2014 zhao et al.; licensee biomed central ltd.
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beijing institute of microbiology and epidemiology,state key laboratory of pathogen and biosecurity,beijing,china,anhui medical university,hefei, China, beijing institute of microbiology and epidemiology,state key laboratory of pathogen and biosecurity,beijing,china,anhui medical university,hefei, China, beijing institute of microbiology and epidemiology,state key laboratory of pathogen and biosecurity,beijing, China, beijing institute of microbiology and epidemiology,state key laboratory of pathogen and biosecurity,beijing, China, beijing institute of microbiology and epidemiology,state key laboratory of pathogen and biosecurity,beijing, China, beijing institute of microbiology and epidemiology,state key laboratory of pathogen and biosecurity,beijing, China, beijing institute of microbiology and epidemiology,state key laboratory of pathogen and biosecurity,beijing, China, beijing institute of microbiology and epidemiology,state key laboratory of pathogen and biosecurity,beijing, China, beijing institute of microbiology and epidemiology,state key laboratory of pathogen and biosecurity,beijing, China, beijing institute of microbiology and epidemiology,state key laboratory of pathogen and biosecurity,beijing, China, beijing institute of microbiology and epidemiology,state key laboratory of pathogen and biosecurity,beijing, China, beijing institute of microbiology and epidemiology,state key laboratory of pathogen and biosecurity,beijing, China, beijing institute of microbiology and epidemiology,state key laboratory of pathogen and biosecurity,beijing, China, beijing institute of microbiology and epidemiology,state key laboratory of pathogen and biosecurity,beijing, China, beijing institute of microbiology and epidemiology,state key laboratory of pathogen and biosecurity,beijing, China
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