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Genomic Resources For Myzus Persicae: Est Sequencing, Snp Identification, And Microarray Design, John S. Ramsey, Alex C. C. Wilson, Marin De Vos, Qi Sun, Cecilia Tamborindeguy, Agnese Winfield, Gaynor Malloch, Dawn M. Smith, Brian Fenton, Stewart M. Gray, Georg Jander Nov 2007

Genomic Resources For Myzus Persicae: Est Sequencing, Snp Identification, And Microarray Design, John S. Ramsey, Alex C. C. Wilson, Marin De Vos, Qi Sun, Cecilia Tamborindeguy, Agnese Winfield, Gaynor Malloch, Dawn M. Smith, Brian Fenton, Stewart M. Gray, Georg Jander

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The green peach aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer), is a world-wide insect pest capable of infesting more than 40 plant families, including many crop species. However, despite the significant damage inflicted by M. persicae in agricultural systems through direct feeding damage and by its ability to transmit plant viruses, limited genomic information is available for this species.

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Sequencing of 16 M. persicae cDNA libraries generated 26,669 expressed sequence tags (ESTs). Aphids for library construction were raised on Arabidopsis thaliana, Nicotiana benthamiana, Brassica oleracea, B. napus, and Physalis floridana (with and without Potato leafroll virus infection). The …


Aphid Thermal Tolerance Is Governed By A Point Mutation In Bacterial Symbionts, Helen E. Dunbar, Alex C. C. Wilson, Nicole R. Ferguson, Nancy A. Moran Jan 2007

Aphid Thermal Tolerance Is Governed By A Point Mutation In Bacterial Symbionts, Helen E. Dunbar, Alex C. C. Wilson, Nicole R. Ferguson, Nancy A. Moran

Biology Articles and Papers

Symbiosis is a ubiquitous phenomenon generating biological complexity, affecting adaptation, and expanding ecological capabilities. However, symbionts, which can be subject to genetic limitations such as clonality and genomic degradation, also impose constraints on hosts. A model of obligate symbiosis is that between aphids and the bacterium Buchnera aphidicola, which supplies essential nutrients. We report a mutation in Buchnera of the aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum that recurs in laboratory lines and occurs in field populations. This single nucleotide deletion affects a homopolymeric run within the heat-shock transcriptional promoter for ibpA, encoding a small heat-shock protein. This Buchnera mutation virtually eliminates the transcriptional …