Triatoma dimidiata, one of the major vectors of Chagas disease in Central America, is found in both domestic and peri-domestic habitats. Questions concerning population boundaries, infestation rates, insecticide resistance, and geographic dispersal of triatomine bugs persist and may be resolved usin
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Identification, Inheritance, and Variation of Microsatellite Markers in the Black ScallopMimachlamys varia
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