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MRA-339K??Anopheles arabiensis, KGB, Frozen Kit (10 Male and 10 Female)(Vectors)|Anopheles arabiensis|KGB, Frozen Kit (10 Male and 10 Female)|-80°C or colder|MQ BenedictAcknowledgment for publications should read "The following reagent was obtained through BEI Resources, NIAID, NIH: Anopheles arabiensis, Strain KGB, Frozen Kit (10 Male and 10 Female), MRA-339K, contributed by Mark Q. Benedict."|Quantity limit per order for this item is 1. This item can be ordered twice a year. Orders over this limit will be sent to NIAID for approval before shipment.
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Anopheles arabiensis (A. arabiensis), strain KGB was isolated in approximately 1975 in the Zambezi Valley, Kanyemba, Zimbabwe.
A. arabiensis, strain KGB was generously donated to CDC by Maureen Coetzee. According to the donor, the KGB strain may contain a form of inversion 3Ra that also includes a lethal allele.
MRA-339K is suitable for DNA and RNA isolation, protein extraction, etc.
Each kit of MRA-339K contains 10 adult male and 10 adult female wild-type A. arabiensis, strain KGB mosquitoes, which were preserved in liquid nitrogen (quick-frozen) while alive. MRA-339K lot 3603287 is generation F38 of A. arabiensis, strain KGB.