Hymenoptera Genome Database: integrated community resources for insect species of the order Hymenoptera. Nucleic Acids Res. 39 : D658–D662Elsik, C.G.; Tayal, A.; Diesh, C.M.; Unni, D.R.; Emery, M.L.; Nguyen, H.N.; Hagen, D.E. Hymenoptera Genome Database: Integrating ...
The Hymenoptera Genome Database (HGD; ) is a genome informatics resource for hymenopteran insect species. HGD includes genomic data of three honey bee species (,), two bumble bee species (and ), nine ant species (, , , , , , , ), a parasitoid wasp () and a sweat bee (). We ...
Venom peptide data were used to annotate venom genes using the Apollo annotation tool [36], provided for Amel_4.5 by the Hymenoptera Genome Database [88]. Assessing orthology The protein-coding gene annotations from the two A. mellifera genome assemblies were compared with orthologs from OrthoDB ...
However, when an increasing number of genome sequences became available, it was clear that lepidopteran NPVs and GVs are more closely related to each other than to dipteran and hymenopteran NPVs. Therefore, a new taxonomic division that follows the evolution of the host more closely2 was ...
The honey bee (Apis mellifera, Insecta: Hymenoptera) has become an important model for genetic study, especially as its genome has been sequenced [1]. It is also an important economic insect as it is the world's principal crop pollinator and honey producer [2]. These activities have been ...
Convergent evolution in the mitochondrial gene order of Hymenoptera and Lepidoptera. Genome Biol Evol. 2014;69(12):3326–43. Article Google Scholar Cameron SL. Insect mitochondrial genomics: implications for evolution and phylogeny. Annu Rev Entomol. 2014;59:95–117. Article CAS PubMed Google ...
similar to that of E-set. The blast to NR database suggests similarity to Niemann-Pick Type C-2 putative fromAn. aegypti(also known as Epipidymal secretory protein E1) and similarities to MPA2 allergen fromNasonia vitripennis(Hymenoptera). The function of this protein inS. guianenseremains ...
The complete mitochondrial genome of Asobara japonica (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)Xian ZhangChaoqun LiZhongqiu PanJiachen ZhuZhizhi WangMin ShiXuexin ChenJianhua Huang
The order Hymenoptera (wasps, ants, sawflies, and bees) represents one of the most diverse animal lineages, but whether specific key innovations have contributed to its diversification is still unknown. We assembled the largest time-calibrated phylogeny
. At the US National Arboretum, a field study is in progress that compares the impact of native and exotic ornamentals on predatory insects (e.g., parasitic hymenoptera).58 The range over which a native cultivar can provide an ecological service, such as food-web support, has not been ...