Brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys (Stål), genome: putative underpinnings of polyphagy, insecticide resistance potential and biology of a top worldwide pest
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Published:2020-03-14
Issue:1
Volume:21
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ISSN:1471-2164
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Container-title:BMC Genomics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BMC Genomics
Author:
Sparks Michael E.ORCID, Bansal Raman, Benoit Joshua B., Blackburn Michael B., Chao Hsu, Chen Mengyao, Cheng Sammy, Childers Christopher, Dinh Huyen, Doddapaneni Harsha Vardhan, Dugan Shannon, Elpidina Elena N., Farrow David W., Friedrich Markus, Gibbs Richard A., Hall Brantley, Han Yi, Hardy Richard W., Holmes Christopher J., Hughes Daniel S. T., Ioannidis Panagiotis, Cheatle Jarvela Alys M., Johnston J. Spencer, Jones Jeffery W., Kronmiller Brent A., Kung Faith, Lee Sandra L., Martynov Alexander G., Masterson Patrick, Maumus Florian, Munoz-Torres Monica, Murali Shwetha C., Murphy Terence D., Muzny Donna M., Nelson David R., Oppert Brenda, Panfilio Kristen A., Paula Débora Pires, Pick Leslie, Poelchau Monica F., Qu Jiaxin, Reding Katie, Rhoades Joshua H., Rhodes Adelaide, Richards Stephen, Richter Rose, Robertson Hugh M., Rosendale Andrew J., Tu Zhijian Jake, Velamuri Arun S., Waterhouse Robert M., Weirauch Matthew T., Wells Jackson T., Werren John H., Worley Kim C., Zdobnov Evgeny M., Gundersen-Rindal Dawn E.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Halyomorpha halys (Stål), the brown marmorated stink bug, is a highly invasive insect species due in part to its exceptionally high levels of polyphagy. This species is also a nuisance due to overwintering in human-made structures. It has caused significant agricultural losses in recent years along the Atlantic seaboard of North America and in continental Europe. Genomic resources will assist with determining the molecular basis for this species’ feeding and habitat traits, defining potential targets for pest management strategies.
Results
Analysis of the 1.15-Gb draft genome assembly has identified a wide variety of genetic elements underpinning the biological characteristics of this formidable pest species, encompassing the roles of sensory functions, digestion, immunity, detoxification and development, all of which likely support H. halys’ capacity for invasiveness. Many of the genes identified herein have potential for biomolecular pesticide applications.
Conclusions
Availability of the H. halys genome sequence will be useful for the development of environmentally friendly biomolecular pesticides to be applied in concert with more traditional, synthetic chemical-based controls.
Funder
National Human Genome Research Institute Foundation for the National Institutes of Health Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung National Science Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Genetics,Biotechnology
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