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Fig. 4

From: A standard photomap of the ovarian nurse cell chromosomes for the dominant malaria vector in Europe and Middle East Anopheles sacharovi

Fig. 4

Cytotaxonomic features in nurse cell polytene chromosomes of Anopheles sacharovi, Anopheles atroparvus and Anopheles beklemishevi. Positions of the DNA probes AATE009010 (a) and AATE016383 (d) on chromosome X and 3L arm are shown by arrows. Chromosomal landmarks on chromosomes 2R (b), 3R (c), and 3L (d) are indicated by brackets. Position of the inversion that differentiates An. martinius and An. sacharovi [15] is indicated by a bracket with an asterisk. BE stands for a ‘bird eye’ landmark

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