Anopheles arabiensis


Anopheles arabiensis is a mosquito species primarily involved in the transmission of malaria in Africa and the Middle East. It is one of several species within the Anopheles genus that contribute to the spread of malaria. A. arabiensis is known for its adaptability to different habitats, including both rural and urban environments. It has a high vectorial capacity, meaning it efficiently transmits malaria parasites. Control measures for A. arabiensis include insecticide-treated nets, indoor residual spraying, and larval source management.

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NCBI Taxonomy ID: 7173

1 pairs of Verified P450 and Compounds


Gene Symbol Compound Validation Reference
CYP6P4 E