Culex quinquefasciatus, or the southern house mosquito, is found in tropical and subtropical regions. It is a known vector for diseases such as West Nile virus, lymphatic filariasis, and various encephalitides. This species thrives in polluted water sources, including septic tanks and drainage ditches. Control efforts focus on reducing mosquito breeding sites, using insecticide treatments, and implementing public health measures to prevent disease transmission.
Gene Symbol | Compound | Validation | Reference |
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CYP6AA7 | X | ||
CYP6AA7 | X | ||
CYP6AA7 | X | ||
CYP9M10 | X | ||
CYP9M10 | X | ||
CYP9M10 | C | ||
CYP9M10 | X | ||
CYP6P14 | R | ||
CYP6BZ2 | R | ||
CYP325Y6 | R | ||
CYP4D42V1 | R | ||
CYP9J45 | R | ||
CYP9J35 | R | ||
CYP9AL1 | R | ||
CYP4C52V1 | R | ||
CYP9A32 | X |