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. 2022 Feb 23;18(2):e1010256. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1010256

Fig 3. Phenotypic effects of wMel from lab and field origins in a common Aedes aegypti background.

Fig 3

wMel-infections originating from Gordonvale (GV), Yorkeys Knob (YK) or the laboratory were introduced to a common background through backcrossing. Populations were measured for (A) female and (B) male development time, (C) fecundity, (D) female and (E) male wing length, (F) egg hatch, (G) female and (H) male adult longevity and (I) quiescent egg viability. Dots represent data from replicate trays (A-B) or individual mosquitoes (D-E). Lines and error bars represent medians and 95% confidence intervals in all panels.