Journal of Mosquito Research 2015, Vol.5, No.15, 1-15
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Table 2 Allelic Frequency of A-Esterase (Est-A) in
Aedes aegypti
larvae from different areas
Sl. No.
Frequency of alleles in Urban Area population
Frequency of alleles in Rural Area population
EMS
VHN
CPM
JPN
AGN
KPR
NJD
HSR
CRP
MDA
1
0.9
0.92
0.90
0.91
0.89
0.95
0.88
0.85
0.83
0.82
2
1.0
0.97
1.0
1.0
0.95
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.98
0.97
3
1.2
0.57
0.49
0.52
0.40
0.5
0.7
0.72
0.69
0.70
4
1.3
0.19
0.21
0.22
0.30
0.18
0.36
0.40
0.36
0.40
5
1.4
0.28
0.32
0.36
0.36
0.25
0.37
0.37
0.40
0.36
6
1.5
0.11
0.09
0.16
0.20
0.10
0.25
0.31
0.29
0.25
7
1.6
0.88
0.92
0.88
0.90
0.95
0.89
0.95
0.90
0.90
8
1.7
0.86
0.88
0.80
0.92
0.89
0.95
0.93
0.92
0.89
9
1.8
0.74
0.69
0.55
0.70
0.60
0.80
0.87
0.79
0.70
Legend: EMS-Electormorphs, VHN- Vishweshwara nagar, CPM- Chamundipuram, JPN- J.P. Nagar, AGN- Agrahara, KPR-
Kuvempunagar, NJD- Nanjangud, HSR- Hunsur, CRP- Channarayapatna, MDA- Mandya
Table 3 Allelic Frequency of B-Esterase (Est-B) in
Aedes aegypti
larvae from different areas
Sl. No
Frequency of alleles in Urban Area population
Frequency of alleles in Rural Area population
EMS
VHN
CPM
JPN
AGN
KPR
NJD
HSR
CRP
MDA
1
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.95
0.92
0.98
0.92
2
1.2
0.97
0.92
0.92
0.95
0.96
0.80
0.81
0.80
0.81
3
1.3
0.57
0.47
0.50
0.42
0.55
0.50
0.72
0.68
0.70
4
1.4
0.13
0.23
0.19
0.32
0.20
0.36
0.46
0.40
0.31
5
1.5
0.27
0.33
0.40
0.37
0.16
0.37
0.37
0.42
0.36
6
1.6
0.16
0.15
0.20
0.29
0.32
0.29
0.39
0.35
0.36
7
1.7
0.89
0.88
0.87
0.87
0.88
0.92
0.95
0.96
0.95
8
1.8
0.80
0.87
0.82
0.95
0.92
0.95
0.95
0.96
0.96
9
1.9
0.72
0.55
0.49
0.55
0.20
0.31
0.88
0.68
0.75
Legend : EMS-Electormorphs, VHN- Vishweshwara nagar, CPM- Chamundipuram, JPN- J.P. Nagar, AGN- Agrahara, KPR-
Kuvempunagar, NJD- Nanjangud, HSR- Hunsur, CRP- Channarayapatna, MDA- Mandya.
Table 4 Allelic Frequency of Glucose 6 phosphate (G6PD), Acid Phosphatase (AcPH) and Alkaline Phosphatase (APH) in
Aedes
aegypti
larvae from different areas
Sl. No
Frequency of alleles in Urban Area population
Frequency of alleles in Rural Area population
EMS
VHN
CPM
JPN
AGN
KPR
NJD
HSR
CRP
MDA
G6PD
1
0.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.58
2
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.98
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
3
1.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.50
0.72
0.68
0.30
AcPH
1
1.5
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
APH
1
1.8
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
Legend: EMS-Electormorphs, VHN- Vishweshwara nagar, CPM- Chamundipuram, JPN- J.P. Nagar, AGN- Agrahara, KPR-
Kuvempunagar, NJD- Nanjangud, HSR- Hunsur, CRP- Channarayapatna, MDA- Mandya
potentially valuable residual activity (Mulla et al.,
1980; Rajvanshi et al., 1982). Vector control programs
all over the world mainly rely on chemical insecticides
even today, because of their immediate impact. So it
has become very important to monitor various vectors
in every endemic area for their ecological status and
insecticide susceptibility in the background of the
changing environmental and epidemic scenario before