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Document Type
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Project
Document Title
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Identify the "DNA" (DNA) that causes the mosquito, carrier of the disease with the latest molecular techniques to eliminate it and develop a database
التعرف على "دنا" (DNA) البعوض المسبب والناقل للأمراض بأحدث التقنيات الجزيئية بهدف القضاء عليه ووضع قاعدة بيانات
Document Language
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Arabic
Abstract
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This summary includes the final report of the search number (006/424), containing identification, "DNA" DNA virus and the mosquito vectors of disease with the latest technology to the partial eradication and the development of a database. And has been supporting the research project financially and for a period of two years and included goals to hold inventory and Msumaat field intensive to identify the main types of mosquitoes in the province of Jeddah and the use of keys partitioning to identify and determine the endemic species and breeds and try to identify any types of imported have invaded the region in indirect ways, depending on environmental changes and the use of modern techniques to identify the genetic structure interaction using the technique Polemez serial PCR. or the multiplication of DNA and exploit it in the correct classification of mosquitoes, which is the mainstay in the fight against mosquitoes. It was clear from field surveys that follow the three species of mosquitoes are the mosquitoes Alonovljes carrier of the malaria parasite and mosquitoes of the genus domestic Alkyulx and mosquitoes that transmit yellow fever, AIDS. It was the exploitation of partitioning keys to identify the species of the level of sex have been identified on this locally endemic species. This has led lack of rainfall during a field survey to the lack of scarcity and the spread of mosquitoes, which focused surveys in the vicinity of farms, ranches, processors sanitation. The surveys indicated the presence of the Asian tiger mosquito, legs and joints planned (striped)?? Culex tartalis but this needs to be further surveys, and confirm the spread of this type of mosquito that was recognized and has been the invasion of this region after consulting specialists in the strict scientific classification of these types of mosquitoes. After the use of electrical insulation Agarose gel electrophoresis of this species turned out a significant increase in the size of the "DNA" between these groups up to a total of 300 base Married, but these results will be confirmed after analysis by Restriction enzymes and enzymes that digest DNA to be given different amounts of DNA, which helps in the process of scientific classification of the types and species of mosquitoes.
Publishing Year
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1424 AH
2004 AD
Sponsor Name
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kau
Sponsorship Year
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1424 AH
2004 AD
Added Date
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
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Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
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عبدالرحمن عبدالفتاح فرج الله
frajullah, abdulrahman abdulfattah
Investigator
Doctorate
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30847.docx
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