Transcriptomic dissection of sexual differences in Bemisia tabaci, an invasive agricultural pest worldwide
Sex difference involving chromosomes and gene expression has been extensively documented. In this study, the gender difference in the sweetpotato whitefly Bemisia tabaci was investigated using Illumina-based transcriptomic analysis. Gender-based RNAseq data produced 27 Gb reads and subsequent de nov...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2014-02, Vol.4 (1), p.4088-4088, Article 4088 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Sex difference involving chromosomes and gene expression has been extensively documented. In this study, the gender difference in the sweetpotato whitefly
Bemisia tabaci
was investigated using Illumina-based transcriptomic analysis. Gender-based RNAseq data produced 27 Gb reads and subsequent
de novo
assembly generated 93,948 transcripts with a N50 of 1,853 bp. A total of 1,351 differentially expressed genes were identified between male and female
B. tabaci
and majority of them were female-biased. Pathway and GO enrichment experiments exhibited a gender-specific expression, including enriched translation in females and enhanced structural constituent of cuticle in male whiteflies. In addition, a putative
transformer2
gene (
tra2
) was cloned and the structural feature and expression profile of
tra2
were investigated. Sexually dimorphic transcriptome is an uncharted territory for the agricultural insect pests. Molecular understanding of sex determination in
B. tabaci
, an emerging invasive insect pest worldwide, will provide potential molecular target(s) for genetic pest control alternatives. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/srep04088 |