posted on 2024-06-11, 05:12authored byUnited States Department of Agriculture
Invasive tephritid fruit flies are a great threat to agriculture worldwide and warrant serious pest control measures. Molecular strategies that promote embryonic lethality in agricultural pests are limited by the small amount of nucleotide sequence data available for tephritids. To increase the dataset for sequence mining, this EST database was generated by 454 sequencing of the caribfly, Anastrepha suspensa, a model tephritid pest. This study significantly expands the nucleotide data available for caribflies and will be a valuable resource for gene isolation and genomic studies in tephritid insects.
Funding
USDA-NIFA-Agriculture and Food Research Initiative, 2006-35607-16616
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