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Fig. 5

From: Marked aggravation of pyrethroid resistance in major malaria vectors in Malawi between 2014 and 2021 is partly linked with increased expression of P450 alleles

Fig. 5

Correlation between the CYP6P9a, CYP6P9b and 6.5 kb sv markers and escalation of pyrethroid resistance. A Genotype distribution of CYP6P9a between alive and dead mosquitoes after 5x deltamethrin exposure; B allelic frequency of CYP6P9a between alive and dead mosquitoes after 5x deltamethrin exposure; C genotype distribution of CYP6P9a between alive and dead mosquitoes after 10x deltamethrin exposure; D allelic frequency of CYP6P9a between alive and dead mosquitoes after 10x deltamethrin exposure; E genotype distribution of 6.5 kb sv between alive and dead mosquitoes after 5x deltamethrin exposure; F genotype distribution of 6.5 kb sv between alive and dead mosquitoes after 10x deltamethrin exposure

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