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MOESM1 of Too “sexy” for the field? Paired measures of laboratory and semi-field performance highlight variability in the apparent mating fitness of Aedes aegypti transgenic strains

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posted on 2019-07-20, 04:20 authored by Andrew Aldersley, Arissara Pongsiri, Kamonchanok Bunmee, Udom Kijchalao, Wachiraphan Chittham, Thanyalak Fansiri, Nattaphol Pathawong, Alima Qureshi, Laura Harrington, Alongkot Ponlawat, Lauren Cator
Additional file 1: Text S1. Supplementary methods detailing generation of the DsRedKPP strain. Text S2. Determination of high and low laboratory diet quantities via a preliminary pilot study. Figure S1. Weighted larval development and pupation rates across pilot diet treatments, plotted as a function of time (from hatch). a Mean daily instar (Âą standard error) of all remaining larvae (i.e. those which had not pupated or died). b Total number of pupae counted each day. Table S1. Wing lengths of adult males from different diet treatments (n = 12 per treatment).

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