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The genome of the model beetle and pest Tribolium castaneum. / Richards, Stephen; Principal investigators; Gibbs, Richard A; Weinstock, George M; White paper; Brown, Susan J; Denell, Robin; Beeman, Richard W; Gibbs, Richard; Analysis leaders; Beeman, Richard W; Brown, Susan J; Bucher, Gregor; Friedrich, Markus; Grimmelikhuijzen, Cornelis J P; Klingler, Martin; Lorenzen, Marce; Richards, Stephen; Roth, Siegfried; Schröder, Reinhard; Tautz, Diethard; Zdobnov, Evgeny M; DNA sequence and global analysis: DNA sequencing; Muzny, Donna; Gibbs, Richard A; Weinstock, George M; Attaway, Tony; Bell, Stephanie; Buhay, Christian J; Chandrabose, Mimi N; Chavez, Dean; Clerk-Blankenburg, Kerstin P; Cree, Andrew; Dao, Marvin; Davis, Clay; Chacko, Joseph; Dinh, Huyen; Dugan-Rocha, Shannon; Fowler, Gerald; Garner, Toni T; Garnes, Jeffrey; Gnirke, Andreas; Hawes, Alica; Hernandez, Judith; Hines, Sandra; Holder, Michael; Hume, Jennifer; Jhangiani, Shalini N; Joshi, Vandita; Khan, Ziad Mohid; EST sequencing; genome assembly; G+C content; repetitive DNA, transposons and telomeres; gene prediction and consensus gene set; global gene content analysis; Developmental processes and signalling pathways; Pest biology, senses, Medea and RNAi: ligand gated ion channels; oxidative phosphorylation; P450 genes; chitin and cuticular proteins; digestive proteinases; immunity; neurohormones and GPCRs ; Grimmelikhuijzen, Cornelis J P; Hauser, Frank; Cazzamali, Giuseppe; Williamson, Michael; Tribolium Genome Sequencing Consortium; Project leader; neuropeptide processing enzymes; opsins; odorant receptors and gustatory receptors; odorant binding and chemosensory proteins; Medea; systemic RNAi.
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Nature, Vol. 452, No. 7190, 2008, p. 949-955.
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Harvard
Richards, S, Principal investigators, Gibbs, RA, Weinstock, GM, White paper, Brown, SJ, Denell, R, Beeman, RW, Gibbs, R, Analysis leaders, Beeman, RW, Brown, SJ, Bucher, G, Friedrich, M
, Grimmelikhuijzen, CJP, Klingler, M, Lorenzen, M, Richards, S, Roth, S, Schröder, R, Tautz, D, Zdobnov, EM, DNA sequence and global analysis: DNA sequencing, Muzny, D, Gibbs, RA, Weinstock, GM, Attaway, T, Bell, S, Buhay, CJ, Chandrabose, MN, Chavez, D, Clerk-Blankenburg, KP, Cree, A, Dao, M, Davis, C, Chacko, J, Dinh, H, Dugan-Rocha, S, Fowler, G, Garner, TT, Garnes, J, Gnirke, A, Hawes, A, Hernandez, J, Hines, S, Holder, M, Hume, J, Jhangiani, SN, Joshi, V, Khan, ZM, EST sequencing, genome assembly, G+C content, repetitive DNA, transposons and telomeres, gene prediction and consensus gene set, global gene content analysis, Developmental processes and signalling pathways, Pest biology, senses, Medea and RNAi: ligand gated ion channels, oxidative phosphorylation, P450 genes, chitin and cuticular proteins, digestive proteinases, immunity, neurohormones and GPCRs
, Grimmelikhuijzen, CJP, Hauser, F, Cazzamali, G, Williamson, M, Tribolium Genome Sequencing Consortium, Project leader, neuropeptide processing enzymes, opsins, odorant receptors and gustatory receptors, odorant binding and chemosensory proteins, Medea & systemic RNAi 2008, '
The genome of the model beetle and pest Tribolium castaneum.',
Nature, vol. 452, no. 7190, pp. 949-955.
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature06784
APA
Richards, S., Principal investigators, Gibbs, R. A., Weinstock, G. M., White paper, Brown, S. J., Denell, R., Beeman, R. W., Gibbs, R., Analysis leaders, Beeman, R. W., Brown, S. J., Bucher, G., Friedrich, M.
, Grimmelikhuijzen, C. J. P., Klingler, M., Lorenzen, M., Richards, S., Roth, S., ... systemic RNAi (2008).
The genome of the model beetle and pest Tribolium castaneum. Nature,
452(7190), 949-955.
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature06784
Vancouver
Richards S, Principal investigators, Gibbs RA, Weinstock GM, White paper, Brown SJ et al.
The genome of the model beetle and pest Tribolium castaneum. Nature. 2008;452(7190):949-955.
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature06784
Author
Richards, Stephen ; Principal investigators ; Gibbs, Richard A ; Weinstock, George M ; White paper ; Brown, Susan J ; Denell, Robin ; Beeman, Richard W ; Gibbs, Richard ; Analysis leaders ; Beeman, Richard W ; Brown, Susan J ; Bucher, Gregor ; Friedrich, Markus ; Grimmelikhuijzen, Cornelis J P ; Klingler, Martin ; Lorenzen, Marce ; Richards, Stephen ; Roth, Siegfried ; Schröder, Reinhard ; Tautz, Diethard ; Zdobnov, Evgeny M ; DNA sequence and global analysis: DNA sequencing ; Muzny, Donna ; Gibbs, Richard A ; Weinstock, George M ; Attaway, Tony ; Bell, Stephanie ; Buhay, Christian J ; Chandrabose, Mimi N ; Chavez, Dean ; Clerk-Blankenburg, Kerstin P ; Cree, Andrew ; Dao, Marvin ; Davis, Clay ; Chacko, Joseph ; Dinh, Huyen ; Dugan-Rocha, Shannon ; Fowler, Gerald ; Garner, Toni T ; Garnes, Jeffrey ; Gnirke, Andreas ; Hawes, Alica ; Hernandez, Judith ; Hines, Sandra ; Holder, Michael ; Hume, Jennifer ; Jhangiani, Shalini N ; Joshi, Vandita ; Khan, Ziad Mohid ; EST sequencing ; genome assembly ; G+C content ; repetitive DNA, transposons and telomeres ; gene prediction and consensus gene set ; global gene content analysis ; Developmental processes and signalling pathways ; Pest biology, senses, Medea and RNAi: ligand gated ion channels ; oxidative phosphorylation ; P450 genes ; chitin and cuticular proteins ; digestive proteinases ; immunity ; neurohormones and GPCRs ; Grimmelikhuijzen, Cornelis J P ; Hauser, Frank ; Cazzamali, Giuseppe ; Williamson, Michael ; Tribolium Genome Sequencing Consortium ; Project leader ; neuropeptide processing enzymes ; opsins ; odorant receptors and gustatory receptors ; odorant binding and chemosensory proteins ; Medea ; systemic RNAi. / The genome of the model beetle and pest Tribolium castaneum. In: Nature. 2008 ; Vol. 452, No. 7190. pp. 949-955.
Bibtex
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title = "The genome of the model beetle and pest Tribolium castaneum.",
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 the growth zone crucial for axial elongation in short-germ development. Systemic RNA interference in T. castaneum functions differently from that in Caenorhabditis elegans, but nevertheless offers similar power for the elucidation of gene function and identification of targets for selective insect control. Udgivelsesdato: e-pub.2008-Apr-24",
author = "Stephen Richards and {Principal investigators} and Gibbs, {Richard A} and Weinstock, {George M} and {White paper} and Brown, {Susan J} and Robin Denell and Beeman, {Richard W} and Richard Gibbs and {Analysis leaders} and Beeman, {Richard W} and Brown, {Susan J} and Gregor Bucher and Markus Friedrich and Grimmelikhuijzen, {Cornelis J P} and Martin Klingler and Marce Lorenzen and Stephen Richards and Siegfried Roth and Reinhard Schr{\"o}der and Diethard Tautz and Zdobnov, {Evgeny M} and {DNA sequence and global analysis: DNA sequencing} and Donna Muzny and Gibbs, {Richard A} and Weinstock, {George M} and Tony Attaway and Stephanie Bell and Buhay, {Christian J} and Chandrabose, {Mimi N} and Dean Chavez and Clerk-Blankenburg, {Kerstin P} and Andrew Cree and Marvin Dao and Clay Davis and Joseph Chacko and Huyen Dinh and Shannon Dugan-Rocha and Gerald Fowler and Garner, {Toni T} and Jeffrey Garnes and Andreas Gnirke and Alica Hawes and Judith Hernandez and Sandra Hines and Michael Holder and Jennifer Hume and Jhangiani, {Shalini N} and Vandita Joshi and Khan, {Ziad Mohid} and {EST sequencing} and {genome assembly} and {G+C content} and {repetitive DNA, transposons and telomeres} and {gene prediction and consensus gene set} and {global gene content analysis} and {Developmental processes and signalling pathways} and {Pest biology, senses, Medea and RNAi: ligand gated ion channels} and {oxidative phosphorylation} and {P450 genes} and {chitin and cuticular proteins} and {digestive proteinases} and immunity and {neurohormones and GPCRs} and Grimmelikhuijzen, {Cornelis J P} and Frank Hauser and Giuseppe Cazzamali and Michael Williamson and {Tribolium Genome Sequencing Consortium} and {Project leader} and {neuropeptide processing enzymes} and opsins and {odorant receptors and gustatory receptors} and {odorant binding and chemosensory proteins} and Medea and {systemic RNAi}",
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T1 - The genome of the model beetle and pest Tribolium castaneum.
AU - Richards, Stephen
AU - Principal investigators
AU - Gibbs, Richard A
AU - Weinstock, George M
AU - White paper
AU - Brown, Susan J
AU - Denell, Robin
AU - Beeman, Richard W
AU - Gibbs, Richard
AU - Analysis leaders
AU - Beeman, Richard W
AU - Brown, Susan J
AU - Bucher, Gregor
AU - Friedrich, Markus
AU - Grimmelikhuijzen, Cornelis J P
AU - Klingler, Martin
AU - Lorenzen, Marce
AU - Richards, Stephen
AU - Roth, Siegfried
AU - Schröder, Reinhard
AU - Tautz, Diethard
AU - Zdobnov, Evgeny M
AU - DNA sequence and global analysis: DNA sequencing
AU - Muzny, Donna
AU - Gibbs, Richard A
AU - Weinstock, George M
AU - Attaway, Tony
AU - Bell, Stephanie
AU - Buhay, Christian J
AU - Chandrabose, Mimi N
AU - Chavez, Dean
AU - Clerk-Blankenburg, Kerstin P
AU - Cree, Andrew
AU - Dao, Marvin
AU - Davis, Clay
AU - Chacko, Joseph
AU - Dinh, Huyen
AU - Dugan-Rocha, Shannon
AU - Fowler, Gerald
AU - Garner, Toni T
AU - Garnes, Jeffrey
AU - Gnirke, Andreas
AU - Hawes, Alica
AU - Hernandez, Judith
AU - Hines, Sandra
AU - Holder, Michael
AU - Hume, Jennifer
AU - Jhangiani, Shalini N
AU - Joshi, Vandita
AU - Khan, Ziad Mohid
AU - EST sequencing
AU - genome assembly
AU - G+C content
AU - repetitive DNA, transposons and telomeres
AU - gene prediction and consensus gene set
AU - global gene content analysis
AU - Developmental processes and signalling pathways
AU - Pest biology, senses, Medea and RNAi: ligand gated ion channels
AU - oxidative phosphorylation
AU - P450 genes
AU - chitin and cuticular proteins
AU - digestive proteinases
AU - immunity
AU - neurohormones and GPCRs
AU - Grimmelikhuijzen, Cornelis J P
AU - Hauser, Frank
AU - Cazzamali, Giuseppe
AU - Williamson, Michael
AU - Tribolium Genome Sequencing Consortium
AU - Project leader
AU - neuropeptide processing enzymes
AU - opsins
AU - odorant receptors and gustatory receptors
AU - odorant binding and chemosensory proteins
AU - Medea
AU - systemic RNAi
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - 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 the growth zone crucial for axial elongation in short-germ development. Systemic RNA interference in T. castaneum functions differently from that in Caenorhabditis elegans, but nevertheless offers similar power for the elucidation of gene function and identification of targets for selective insect control.
Udgivelsesdato: e-pub.2008-Apr-24
AB - 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 the growth zone crucial for axial elongation in short-germ development. Systemic RNA interference in T. castaneum functions differently from that in Caenorhabditis elegans, but nevertheless offers similar power for the elucidation of gene function and identification of targets for selective insect control.
Udgivelsesdato: e-pub.2008-Apr-24
U2 - 10.1038/nature06784
DO - 10.1038/nature06784
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 18362917
VL - 452
SP - 949
EP - 955
JO - Nature
JF - Nature
SN - 0028-0836
IS - 7190
ER -