Lucilia cuprina genome unlocks parasitic fly biology to underpin future interventions.

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Title
Lucilia cuprina genome unlocks parasitic fly biology to underpin future interventions.
Journal
Nature Communications
Author(s)
Anstead C.A., Korhonen P.K., Young N.D., Hall R.S., Jex A.R., Murali S.C., Hughes D.S., Lee S.F., Perry T., Stroehlein A.J., Ansell B.R., Breugelmans B., Hofmann A., Qu J., Dugan S., Lee S.L., Chao H., Dinh H., Han Y., Doddapaneni H.V., Worley K.C., Muzny D.M., Ioannidis P., Waterhouse R.M., Zdobnov E.M., James P.J., Bagnall N.H., Kotze A.C., Gibbs R.A., Richards S., Batterham P., Gasser R.B.
ISSN
2041-1723 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
2041-1723
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2015
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
6
Pages
7344
Language
english
Abstract
Lucilia cuprina is a parasitic fly of major economic importance worldwide. Larvae of this fly invade their animal host, feed on tissues and excretions and progressively cause severe skin disease (myiasis). Here we report the sequence and annotation of the 458-megabase draft genome of Lucilia cuprina. Analyses of this genome and the 14,544 predicted protein-encoding genes provide unique insights into the fly's molecular biology, interactions with the host animal and insecticide resistance. These insights have broad implications for designing new methods for the prevention and control of myiasis.
Keywords
Animals, Diptera/genetics, Female, Gene Expression Regulation/physiology, Genome, Insect, Insect Proteins/genetics, Insect Proteins/metabolism, Insecticide Resistance/genetics, Insecticides/pharmacology, Larva, Male, Transcriptome
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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03/01/2020 18:53
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