Genome Sequence of the Pea Aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum

TIThe International Aphid Genomics ConsortiumRSRichards, StephenBSBarribeau, SethSCStefano Colella

Baylor College of Medicine · Princeton University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

<p>During the spring and summer months, asexual females give birth to live clonal offspring (see photo). These offspring undergo four molts during larval development to become (A) unwinged or (B) winged asexually reproducing adults. Winged individuals, capable of dispersing to new plants, are induced by crowding or stress during prenatal stages. After repeated cycles of asexual reproduction, shorter autumn day lengths trigger the production of (C) unwinged sexual females and (D) males, which can be winged or unwinged in pea aphids, depending on genotype. After mating, oviparous sexual females deposit (E) overwintering eggs, which hatch in the spring to produce (F) wingless, asexual females. In some…

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  • TI
    The International Aphid Genomics ConsortiumCorresponding

    Baylor College of Medicine, Princeton University, Biologie Fonctionnelle Insectes et Interactions

  • RS
    Richards, Stephen

    Biologie Fonctionnelle Insectes et Interactions

  • BS
    Barribeau, Seth

    Biologie Fonctionnelle Insectes et Interactions

  • SC
    Stefano Colella

    Biologie Fonctionnelle Insectes et Interactions

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Keywords
  • Acyrthosiphon pisum
  • Biology
  • Buchnera
  • Genome
  • Aphid
  • Genetics
  • Gene
  • Comparative genomics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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