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Christopher S Clarkson

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Trends in Parasitology|January 21, 2015
Evolving the world's most dangerous animalDavid Weetman, Christopher S Clarkson
Molecular Ecology|April 14, 2015
Contemporary evolution of resistance at the major insecticide target site gene Ace-1 by mutation and copy number variation in the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiaeDavid Weetman, Sara N Mitchell, Craig S Wilding, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|December 18, 2025
A genomic toolkit for surveillance and elimination of the principal malaria vectors in Southeast AsiaTristan P W Dennis, Amelie Vantaux, Kevin C Kobylinski, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 19, 2017
Massive introgression drives species radiation at the range limit of Anopheles gambiaeJosé L Vicente, Christopher S Clarkson, Beniamino Caputo, et al.
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Trends in Parasitology|January 21, 2015
Evolving the world's most dangerous animalDavid Weetman, Christopher S Clarkson
Molecular Ecology|April 14, 2015
Contemporary evolution of resistance at the major insecticide target site gene Ace-1 by mutation and copy number variation in the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiaeDavid Weetman, Sara N Mitchell, Craig S Wilding, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|December 18, 2025
A genomic toolkit for surveillance and elimination of the principal malaria vectors in Southeast AsiaTristan P W Dennis, Amelie Vantaux, Kevin C Kobylinski, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 19, 2017
Massive introgression drives species radiation at the range limit of Anopheles gambiaeJosé L Vicente, Christopher S Clarkson, Beniamino Caputo, et al.
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