Paiva_2016_Genomics_107_40

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Title : Identification of a major Quantitative Trait Locus determining resistance to the organophosphate temephos in the dengue vector mosquito Aedes aegypti - Paiva_2016_Genomics_107_40
Author(s) : Paiva MH , Lovin DD , Mori A , Melo-Santos MA , Severson DW , Ayres CF
Ref : Genomics , 107 :40 , 2016
Abstract :

Organophosphate insecticides (OP) have extensively been used to control mosquitoes, such as the vector Aedes aegypti. Unfortunately, OP resistance has hampered control programs worldwide. We used Quantitative Trait Locus (QTL) mapping to evaluate temephos resistance in two F1 intercross populations derived from crosses between a resistant Ae. aegypti strain (RecR) and two susceptible strains (MoyoD and Red). A single major effect QTL was identified on chromosome 2 of both segregating populations, named rtt1 (resistance to temephos 1). Bioinformatics analyses identified a cluster of carboxylesterase genes (CCE) within the rtt1 interval. qRT-PCR demonstrated that different CCEs were up-regulated in F2 resistant individuals from both crosses. However, none exceeded the 2-fold expression. Primary mechanisms for temephos resistance may vary between Ae. aegypti populations, yet also appear to support previous findings suggesting that multiple linked esterase genes may contribute to temephos resistance in the RecR strain as well as other populations.

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Paiva MH, Lovin DD, Mori A, Melo-Santos MA, Severson DW, Ayres CF (2016)
Identification of a major Quantitative Trait Locus determining resistance to the organophosphate temephos in the dengue vector mosquito Aedes aegypti
Genomics 107 :40

Paiva MH, Lovin DD, Mori A, Melo-Santos MA, Severson DW, Ayres CF (2016)
Genomics 107 :40