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  2. The Jiggins Lab Webpage

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/Cristina.html
    19 Mar 2012: The Jiggins Lab Webpage. Cristina Ariani. Research Interests. Mosquitoes are vector of a great number of human diseases, such as dengue fever, yellow fever and filariasis. The insect抯 immune system relies on humoral and cellular responses, which
  3. The Jiggins Lab Webpage

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/publications.html
    6 Oct 2022: The Jiggins Lab Webpage. Publications. 2021. Brosh, O, Fabian, DK, Cogni R, Tolosana, I, Day JP, Olivieri, F, Merckx, M, Akilli, N, Szkuta, P, Jiggins FM. 2022 A novel transposable element-mediated mechanism causes antiviral resistance in Drosophila
  4. The spread of Wolbachia through mosquito populations

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/jiggins2017.pdf
    3 Jun 2017: to human health. Dengue virus, which infects millions of people every year, has greatly.
  5. Potential role of the sexually transmitted mite Coccipolipus…

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/rhule%202010.pdf
    17 Mar 2010: axy-ridis. Negative effects on humans have also been reported, includ-ing the aggregation of beetles inside people’s homes during thewinter months, occasional allergic reactions to bites (Yarbroughet al., 1999; ... axyridis. Chemical insec-ticides are
  6. PNAS202122734_proof

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/alves2022.pdf
    24 Aug 2022: The rabbit colonization of Australiawas accompanied by detailed historical literature on the eventsand people involved, providing a unique opportunity to combine.
  7. Molecular Ecology (2007) 16 , 3497–3510 doi:…

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/Obbard_2007.pdf
    18 Feb 2008: Abstract. Anopheles. mosquitoes are the primary vectors for malaria in Africa, transmitting the diseaseto more than 100 million people annually. ... Plasmodium. species in sub-Saharan Africa, and as such areindirectly responsible for the deaths of more
  8. ppat.1004395 1..8

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/longdon2014.pdf
    6 Nov 2014: killed tens of millions of people. Other important human. pathogens have originated from other host species, including.
  9. 11 Nov 2015: Lymphatic filariasis is a highly debilitating disease, which affects120 million people in the world (Ichimori, 2010).
  10. OP-VEVO150015 1..12

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/longdon2015b.pdf
    18 Nov 2015: people per year with an estimated economic cost of $8.6billion (US) (Hampson et al.
  11. pntd.0002652 1..11

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/juneja2014.pdf
    26 Feb 2014: Dengue is estimated to occur in. 50 million people each year, representing a 30-fold increase over.
  12. 21 Jul 2010: Jarrod Hadfield. and Shinichi Nakagawa provided invaluable statistical. advice. We are grateful to the people who helped.
  13. REV_ISS_WEB_MEC_12709_23-8 2093..2104

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/wilfert2014.pdf
    8 May 2014: on statistics and phylogenetic reconstruction. We are very. grateful to the people who helped collecting viral isolates in.
  14. Population genomics reveals that an anthropophilic population of…

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/crawford2017.pdf
    3 Mar 2017: Dengue virus, which is responsiblefor the most common human arboviral disease infectingmillions of people every year, has greatly increased itsrange in tropical and subtropical regions [3, 4].Ae.
  15. ppat.1002260 1..9

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/longdon2011c.pdf
    26 Sep 2011: DOC). Acknowledgments. We would like to thank the following people who kindly supplied flies; Mike.
  16. Molecular Ecology (2007) 16 , 1327–1339 doi:…

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/Wilfert2007molecol.pdf
    10 Oct 2007: Molecular Ecology (2007). 16. , 1327–1339 doi: 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2007.03234.x. 2007 The AuthorsJournal compilation 2007 Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Natural variation in the genetic architecture of a host–parasite
  17. pgen.1000698 1..13

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/obbard2009plos.pdf
    30 Oct 2009: Quantifying Adaptive Evolution in the DrosophilaImmune SystemDarren J. Obbard1, John J. Welch1, Kang-Wook Kim1,2, Francis M. Jiggins3. 1 Institute of Evolutionary Biology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 2 Department of Animal
  18. Exome and Transcriptome Sequencing of Aedes aegypti Identifies a…

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/Juneja2015.pdf
    30 Mar 2015: It is estimated to affect 120 million people worldwide, and symptoms include lymph-edema and swelling of the extremities [9].
  19. pbio.1002005 1..24

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/chipman2014.pdf
    25 Nov 2014: Funding: This work was supported by the following grants: NHGRI U54 HG003273 to R.A.G.; EU Marie Curie ITN #215781 ‘‘Evonet’’ to M.A.; a Wellcome TrustValue in People (VIP)

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