Anopheles funestus


Anopheles funestus is a major malaria vector in Africa, playing a crucial role in the transmission of Plasmodium parasites, which cause malaria. This mosquito species is highly effective at transmitting malaria due to its feeding habits and high density in malaria-endemic areas. A. funestus prefers to breed in clean, stagnant water and is found in both rural and urban environments. Effective malaria control efforts targeting A. funestus include the use of insecticide-treated bed nets, indoor spraying with insecticides, and antimalarial medications.

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NCBI Taxonomy ID: 62324

28 pairs of Verified P450 and Compounds


Gene Symbol Compound Validation Reference
CYP325A X
CYP325A X
CYP6P9A X
CYP6P9A E
CYP6P9A E
CYP6P9A E
CYP6P9A D,E
CYP6P9A D
CYP6P9A D,E
CYP6P9A D
CYP6P9A E
CYP6P9A R,D,E
CYP6P9A E
CYP6P9A R,D,E
CYP6P9B X
CYP6P9B E
CYP6P9B E
CYP6P9B E
CYP6P9B D,E
CYP6P9B D
CYP6P9B D,E
CYP6P9B D
CYP6P9B E
CYP6P9B R,D
CYP6P9B D,E
CYP6P9B D,E
CYP6P9B E
CYP6P9B R,D