Anopheles minimus is a malaria vector found in Southeast Asia. It plays a significant role in malaria transmission in this region, particularly during the monsoon season when breeding sites are abundant. A. minimus is known for its preference for breeding in shaded, forested areas with slow-moving water. Control measures include insecticide-treated nets, environmental management to reduce breeding sites, and the use of antimalarial drugs to treat infected individuals.
Gene Symbol | Compound | Validation | Reference |
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CYP6AA3 | E | ||
CYP6AA3 | X | ||
CYP6AA3 | E | ||
CYP6AA3 | X | ||
CYP6AA3 | E | ||
CYP6AA3 | X | ||
CYP6AA3 | X | ||
CYP6AA3 | X | ||
CYP6P7 | X | ||
CYP6P7 | X | ||
CYP6P7 | X | ||
CYP6P7 | X | ||
CYP6P7 | X | ||
CYP6P7 | X |