Calla_2014_BMC.Genomics_15_98

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Title : A genomic perspective to assessing quality of mass-reared SIT flies used in Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata) eradication in California - Calla_2014_BMC.Genomics_15_98
Author(s) : Calla B , Hall B , Hou S , Geib SM
Ref : BMC Genomics , 15 :98 , 2014
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Temperature sensitive lethal (tsl) mutants of the tephritid C. capitata are used extensively in control programs involving sterile insect technique in California. These flies are artificially reared and treated with ionizing radiation to render males sterile for further release en masse into the field to compete with wild males and disrupt establishment of invasive populations. Recent research suggests establishment of C. capitata in California, despite the fact that over 250 million sterile flies are released weekly as part of the state's preventative program. In this project, genome-level quality assessment was performed, measured as expression differences between the Vienna-7 tsl mutants used in SIT programs and wild flies. RNA-seq was performed to provide a genome-wide map of the messenger RNA populations in C. capitata, and to investigate significant expression changes in Vienna-7 mass reared flies.
RESULTS: Flies from the Vienna-7 colony showed a markedly reduced abundance of transcripts related to visual and chemical responses, including light stimuli, neural development and signaling pathways when compared to wild flies. In addition, genes associated with muscle development and locomotion were shown to be reduced. This suggests that the Vienna-7 line may be less competitive in mating and host plant finding where these stimuli are utilized. Irradiated flies showed several transcripts representing stress associated with irradiation.
CONCLUSIONS: There are significant changes at the transcriptome level that likely alter the competitiveness of mass reared flies and provide justification for pursuing methods for strain improvement, increasing competitiveness of mass-reared flies, or exploring alternative SIT approaches to increase the efficiency of eradication programs.

PubMedSearch : Calla_2014_BMC.Genomics_15_98
PubMedID: 24495485
Gene_locus related to this paper: cerca-w8bwm7 , cerca-w8c4w6 , cerca-w8buv2 , cerca-w8brr0

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Gene_locus cerca-w8bwm7    cerca-w8c4w6    cerca-w8buv2    cerca-w8brr0

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Calla B, Hall B, Hou S, Geib SM (2014)
A genomic perspective to assessing quality of mass-reared SIT flies used in Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata) eradication in California
BMC Genomics 15 :98

Calla B, Hall B, Hou S, Geib SM (2014)
BMC Genomics 15 :98