S. PanyimS. YasothornsrikulS. TungpradubkulV. BaimaiR. RosenbergR. G. AndreC. A. GreenMahidol University2018-06-142018-06-141988-01-01American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Vol.38, No.1 (1988)000296372-s2.0-0023845510https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/15567About 7,000 recombinant clones, derived from chromosomally-identified families of wild-caught females of Anopheles dirus species D, were screened. The most promising clone was totally specific to species D when tested against single F 1 females of all four species of the complex. In fresh specimens the clone was positive for DNA levels 150 times less than the normal DNA content of single individuals. Fresh adult males and females, larvae, and dried specimens have been successfully identified. The clone was sequenced; it is 124 bp long and appears to be repeated in the genome about 1.8 x 10 4 times.Mahidol UniversityImmunology and MicrobiologyMedicineIdentification of isomorphic malaria vectors using a DNA probeArticleSCOPUS10.4269/ajtmh.1988.38.47