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Gene set of chemosensory receptors in the polyembryonic endoparasitoid Macrocentrus cingulum
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Author Affiliations
Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Bangladesh Sugarcrop Research Institute, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute
Published InScientific Reports
Year2016
Citations40
Abstract
Insects are extremely successful animals whose odor perception is very prominent due to their sophisticated olfactory system. The main chemosensory organ, antennae play a critical role in detecting odor in ambient environment before initiating appropriate behavioral responses. The antennal chemosensory receptor genes families have been suggested to be involved in olfactory signal transduction pathway as a sensory neuron response. The Macrocentrus cingulum is deployed successfully as a biological control agent for corn pest insects from the Lepidopteran genus Ostrinia. In this research, we assembled antennal transcriptomes of M. cingulum by using next generation sequencing to identify the major chemosensory receptors gene families. In total, 112 olfactory receptors candidates (79 odorant receptors, 20 gustatory receptors, and 13 ionotropic receptors) have been…
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