articleNatureMar 23, 2008HYBRID OA

The genome of the model beetle and pest Tribolium castaneum

MMMargaret MorganMN Mimi N. ChandraboseSH Sandra HinesSR San-Juana RuizSL Sandra Lee

Human Genome Sciences (United States) · Baylor College of Medicine · +75 more institutions

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Abstract

Tribolium castaneum is a member of the most species-rich eukaryotic order, a powerful model organism for the study of generalized insect development, and an important pest of stored agricultural products. We describe its genome sequence here. This omnivorous beetle has evolved the ability to interact with a diverse chemical environment, as shown by large expansions in odorant and gustatory receptors, as well as P450 and other detoxification enzymes. Development in Tribolium is more representative of other insects than is Drosophila, a fact reflected in gene content and function. For example, Tribolium has retained more ancestral genes involved in cell–cell communication than Drosophila, some being expressed in…

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  • MM
    Margaret MorganCorresponding

    Human Genome Sciences (United States), Baylor College of Medicine

  • MN
     Mimi N. Chandrabose

    Human Genome Sciences (United States), Baylor College of Medicine

  • SH
     Sandra Hines

    Human Genome Sciences (United States), Baylor College of Medicine

  • SR
     San-Juana Ruiz

    Human Genome Sciences (United States), Baylor College of Medicine, Kansas State University

  • SL
     Sandra Lee

    Human Genome Sciences (United States), Baylor College of Medicine, Kansas State University

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Red flour beetle
  • Gene
  • Insect
  • RNA interference
  • Caenorhabditis elegans
  • Drosophila (subgenus)
  • Genome
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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