The Journal of Heredity 1985:76(3):205-207
© 1985 The American Genetic Association 76:205-207
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Two new mutations and a linkage map of Anopheles stephensi
S. D. Parvez is assistant scientific officer, Malaria Training Center; 2-B, Zaildar Park, Ichhra, Lahore, Pakistan; K. Akhtar and R. K. Sakai are affiliated with the International Center for Medical Research and Training, 6, A. R. Chugtai Road, Lahore-3, Pakistan and the International Health Program, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 10 S. Pine Street, Baltimore, MD 21201. This research was supported by project grant 391-0455 between the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the United States of America and grants AI-10049-20 and AI-16289 from the U.S. National Institutes of Health. The authors appreciate the technical assistance of Messrs. M. Saghir, T. Mahmood, L.A. Chaudhari, M. Ali, M. R. Sindhoo, S. M. Ahmad, A. Rehman, and I. Feroze. The assistance of the U.S. Agency for International Development in Pakistan is gratefully acknowledged. Please send reprint requests to R. K. Sakai, Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Building 5, Room 114, Bethesda, MD 20205.
Abstract
Genetic analyses of two new mutations in Anopheles stephensi are presented. Spotless wings (sl) and 2nd3nd costal spots fused (23f) have been mapped on chromosome 2, approximately 79.5 map units apart. A preliminary linkage map for this species also is presented.
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