Date
Female mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Female mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Female mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Female mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Female mosquito genetically modified to have white eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Female mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Female mosquito genetically modified to have white eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Female mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Female mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Female mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Female mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Female mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Male mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Male mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Female mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Female mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Female mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Female mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Female mosquito genetically modified to have white eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Female mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Female mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Female mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Male mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Male mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Female mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Female mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Female mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Female mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Female mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Female mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Male mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Male mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Male mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Male mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Male mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Male mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Male mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Male mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Male mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Male mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Female mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Female mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Female mosquito genetically modified to have white eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Female mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Male mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Male mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Female mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Female mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Male mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Male mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Male mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Male mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Male mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Male mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018

Female mosquito with red eyes, one of 28 mosquitos from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine used as research tools to examine the traits that modulate malaria transmission, 2018

Female mosquito from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine gene editing research

2017-2018