Research suggests how mosquitoes evolved an attraction to human scent

Wednesday, November 12, 2014 - 14:10 in Biology & Nature

To understand the evolutionary basis of the mosquito's attraction to humans, scientists examined the genes that drive preferences of two different subspecies. Their findings suggest that Aedes aegypti aegypti acquired a love for human body odor, a key step in specializing on people. More »

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