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Quantitative Sequencing For The Determination Of Kdr-Type Resistance Allele (V419l,L925i, I936f) Frequencies In Common Bed Bug, Cimex Lectularius L., (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) Populations Collected From Israel, Daniel J. Palencar, Kyle J. Gellatly, Kyong-Sup Yoon, Kosta Y. Mumcuoglu, Uri Shalom, J Marshall Clark Jul 2015

Quantitative Sequencing For The Determination Of Kdr-Type Resistance Allele (V419l,L925i, I936f) Frequencies In Common Bed Bug, Cimex Lectularius L., (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) Populations Collected From Israel, Daniel J. Palencar, Kyle J. Gellatly, Kyong-Sup Yoon, Kosta Y. Mumcuoglu, Uri Shalom, J Marshall Clark

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Human bed bug infestations have dramatically increased worldwide since the mid-1990s. A similar phenomenon was also observed in Israel since 2005, when infestations were reported from all over the country. Two single nucleotide polymorphisms (V419L and L925I) in the bed bug voltage sensitive sodium channel confer kdr-type resistance to pyrethroids. Using quantitative sequencing (QS), the resistance allele frequencies of Israeli bed bug populations from across the country were determined. Genomic DNA was extracted from samples of 12 populations of bed bugs collected from Israel and DNA fragments containing the V419L or L925I and I936F mutations sites were PCR amplified. The …