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Transcriptional Responses Of Soybean Aphids To Sublethal Insecticide Exposure, Laramy S. Enders, Leslie C. Rault, Tiffany Heng-Moss, Blair Siegfried, Nicholas J. Miller Nov 2019

Transcriptional Responses Of Soybean Aphids To Sublethal Insecticide Exposure, Laramy S. Enders, Leslie C. Rault, Tiffany Heng-Moss, Blair Siegfried, Nicholas J. Miller

Department of Entomology: Faculty Publications

Insecticides are a key tool in the management of many insect pests of agriculture, including soybean aphids. The selection imposed by insecticide use has often lead to the evolution of resistance by the target pest through enhanced detoxification mechanisms. We hypothesised that exposure of insecticide-susceptible aphids to sublethal doses of insecticides would result in the up-regulation of genes involved in detoxification of insecticides, revealing the genes upon which selection might act in the field. We used the soybean aphid biotype 1 reference genome, version 6.0 as a reference to analyze RNA-Seq data. We identified multiple genes with potential detoxification roles …


Altering Social Cue Perception Impacts Honey Bee Aggression With Minimal Impacts On Aggression-Related Brain Gene Expression, James W. Harrison, Joseph H. Palmer, Clare C. Rittschof Oct 2019

Altering Social Cue Perception Impacts Honey Bee Aggression With Minimal Impacts On Aggression-Related Brain Gene Expression, James W. Harrison, Joseph H. Palmer, Clare C. Rittschof

Entomology Faculty Publications

Gene expression changes resulting from social interactions may give rise to long term behavioral change, or simply reflect the activity of neural circuitry associated with behavioral expression. In honey bees, social cues broadly modulate aggressive behavior and brain gene expression. Previous studies suggest that expression changes are limited to contexts in which social cues give rise to stable, relatively long-term changes in behavior. Here we use a traditional beekeeping approach that inhibits aggression, smoke exposure, to deprive individuals of aggression-inducing olfactory cues and evaluate whether behavioral changes occur in absence of expression variation in a set of four biomarker genes …


Rna Interference And Validation Of Reference Genes For Gene Expression Analyses Using Qpcr In Southern Pine Beetle, Dendroctonus Frontalis, Bethany R. Kyre, Thais B. Rodrigues, Lynne K. Rieske Apr 2019

Rna Interference And Validation Of Reference Genes For Gene Expression Analyses Using Qpcr In Southern Pine Beetle, Dendroctonus Frontalis, Bethany R. Kyre, Thais B. Rodrigues, Lynne K. Rieske

Entomology Faculty Publications

RNA interference (RNAi) is a highly specific gene-silencing mechanism that can cause rapid insect mortality when essential genes are targeted. RNAi is being developed as a tool for integrated pest management of some crop pests. Here we focus on an aggressive forest pest that kills extensive tracts of pine forests, the southern pine beetle (SPB), Dendroctonus frontalis. We sought to identify reference genes for quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) and validate RNAi responses in SPB by mortality and gene silencing analysis. Using an adult beetle feeding bioassay for oral ingestion of dsRNA, we measured the expression and demonstrated knockdown of …


Association Of Age, Sex, And Pyrethroid Resistance Status On Survival And Cytochrome P450 Gene Expression In Aedes Aegypti (L.), Leslie C. Rault, Scott T. O'Neal, Ellis J. Johnson, Troy D. Anderson Feb 2019

Association Of Age, Sex, And Pyrethroid Resistance Status On Survival And Cytochrome P450 Gene Expression In Aedes Aegypti (L.), Leslie C. Rault, Scott T. O'Neal, Ellis J. Johnson, Troy D. Anderson

Department of Entomology: Faculty Publications

Aedes aegypti is a vector of viruses that negatively impact human health. Insecticide resistance complicates mosquito control efforts, but understanding the mechanisms of resistance can help to improve management practices. This study examined different factors that could influence the interpretation of toxicity bioassays and gene expression studies in A. aegypti, including sex and age, in the context of resistance to pyrethroids. Bioassays using a pyrethroid-resistant strain, Puerto Rico (PR), and a pyrethroid-susceptible strain, Rockefeller (Rock), of A. aegypti were conducted with females and males of three age groups to determine differences in mortality induced by deltamethrin. Overall, strain was …