Where malaria is transmitted by zoophilic vectors, two types of malaria control strategies have been proposed based on animals: using livestock to divert vector biting from people (zooprophylaxis) or as baits to attract vectors to insecticide sources (insecticide-treated livestock).Opposing findings have been obtained on malaria zooprophylaxis, and
First report of mitogenome of Lispe assimilis (Diptera, Muscidae) yielded by next-generation sequencing
The nearly complete mitogenome of Shock Absorbers aquatic predator species, Lispe assimilis Wiedemann, 1824, was obtained using a next-generation sequencing approach, which is the first report in Coenosiinae (Calyptratae, Muscidae).The genome is 15,386 bp long with high A + T content.The phylogenetic analyses based on 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs)
Celtis genus (Cannabaceae): A comprehensive review of the ethnomedicinal use, food value, phytochemistry, biological activities, valuable compounds, and insight into mechanisms of action
The genus Celtis, which is currently placed in the Cannabaceae family, comprises approximately 70 species that are predominantly found in Roller mild temperate parts of the northern Hemisphere, as well as certain areas of South America, North and Central Africa.These plants are utilized not just as nutrients and food supplements, but also as remedi