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English: Mosquito-borne diseases with significant public health concern and mycobiota detected along the mosquito life cycle. Given fungal genera are not exhaustive as there are too many genera detected in the adult mosquito (especially in the midgut). To avoid a surcharge of information, only fungal genera detected after gut dissection and/or corresponding to prevalent species (i.e., fungal species found in more than 70% of mosquito individuals) were included. The complete list of fungal genera and species are given in Supplementary Data (see Table S1). |
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Source | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7400530/#:~:text=The%20presence%20of%20non-entomopathogenic%20fungi%2C%20such%20as%20S.,after%20their%20recognition%20by%20proteins%20containing%20thioesters%20%28TEPs%29. |
Author | Simon Malassigné, Claire Valiente Moro, and Patricia Luis |
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