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    Expresión de la toxina Cry11Aa de Bacillus thuringiensis serovar. israelensis en Asticcacaulis excentricus, para el control de larvas acuáticas de dípteros de la familia Culicidae, vectores de enfermedades Expression of Bacillus thuringiensis serovar. israelensis toxins in Asticcacaulis excentricus to control dipteran larvae of vectors of diseases by Orduz Sergio, Guevara Óscar Enrique, Armengol Gemma, Crickmore Neil

    Published 2004-07-01
    “…<br>Bacillus thuringiensis cry genes encode for a diverse group of crystal-forming proteins that exhibit insecticidal activity towards dipteran, lepidopteran and coleopteran larvae. The effectiveness of insecticides based on mosquito larvicidal B. thuringiensis strains can be enhanced by using aquatic prosthecated bacteria as alternative hosts, since they do not sink, cytoplasmic located toxins are protected f rom UV radiation and, most importantly, mosquito larvae feed on them. …”
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    Transmission of Bamboo mosaic virus in Bamboos Mediated by Insects in the Order Diptera by Kuo-Chen Chang, Ling-Teng Chang, Ying-Wen Huang, Yi-Chin Lai, Chin-Wei Lee, Jia-Teh Liao, Na-Sheng Lin, Na-Sheng Lin, Yau-Heiu Hsu, Chung-Chi Hu

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Artificial feeding assays using green fluorescent protein-tagged BaMV virions revealed that BaMV could enter the digestive systems and survive in the regurgitant and excretion of the dipterans. BaMV RNA could be retained in the dipterans for up to 4 weeks. …”
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    Is the red spotted green frog Hypsiboas punctatus (Anura: Hylidae) selecting its preys?: The importance of prey availability by Javier A López, Pablo A Scarabotti, María C Medrano, Romina Ghirardi

    Published 2009-09-01
    “…The most abundant food resources in the environment were dipterans, coleopterans, homopterans and collembolans. …”
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    Is the red spotted green frog Hypsiboas punctatus (Anura: Hylidae) selecting its preys?: The importance of prey availability by Javier A López, Pablo A Scarabotti, María C Medrano, Romina Ghirardi

    Published 2009-09-01
    “…The most abundant food resources in the environment were dipterans, coleopterans, homopterans and collembolans. …”
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    The dorsoventral patterning of Musca domestica embryos: insights into BMP/Dpp evolution from the base of the lower cyclorraphan flies by Christian Hodar, Verónica Cambiazo

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Analysis of gene expression in ancestral species, which evolved closer to the amnioserosa origin, could provide new insights into the evolution of dorsoventral patterning in dipterans. Results Here we describe the spatial expression of several key and downstream elements of the Dpp pathway and show the compared patterns of expression between Musca and Drosophila embryos, both dipterans with amnioserosa. …”
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    New records of immature aquatic Diptera from the Foulden Maar Fossil-Lagerstätte, New Zealand, and their biogeographic implications by Viktor O. Baranov, Joachim T. Haug, Uwe Kaulfuss

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Methods We document 30 specimens of immature dipterans, mostly pupae, and compare their external morphology to extant aquatic Diptera. …”
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    Diversity of floral insect visitors of mango during blooming period at Pantnagar by USHA USHA, POONAM SRIVASTAVA, VIMLA GOSWAMI

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…Among the dipterans, syrphids (Family: Syrphidae; subfamilies: Syrphinae and Eristalinae) were observed the most frequent visitors, constituted (44.67%) the major group of visitors. …”
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    Twenty-seven ZAD-ZNF genes of Drosophila melanogaster are orthologous to the embryo polarity determining mosquito gene cucoid. by Muzi Li, Koray Kasan, Zinnia Saha, Yoseop Yoon, Urs Schmidt-Ott

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The cucoid gene is a conserved single copy gene across lower dipterans but nothing is known about its function in other species, and its evolution in higher dipterans, including Drosophila, is unresolved. …”
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    Chromosome End Diversification in Sciarid Flies by Eduardo Gorab

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Within dipteran families, structure of chromosome termini is usually conserved within genera. …”
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    Tabanids as possible pathogen vectors in Senegal (West Africa) by Mohamed Lamine Keita, Hacène Medkour, Masse Sambou, Handi Dahmana, Oleg Mediannikov

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…To fully characterize these dipterans, it is therefore necessary that researchers in entomology and infectiology employ molecular characterization and mass spectrometric techniques such as MALDI-TOF MS to analyse these dipterans in Senegal and West Africa.…”
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