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Soybean aphid biotype 1 genome: Insights into the invasive biology and adaptive evolution of a major agricultural pest

Authors :
Giordano, Rosanna
Kiran Donthu, Ravi
Zimin, Aleksey V.
Consuelo Julca Chavez, Irene
Gabaldon, Toni
van Munster, Manuella
Hon, Lawrence
Badger, Richard Hall Jonathan H.
Nguyen, Minh
Flores, Alejandra
Potter, Bruce
Giray, Tugrul
Soto-Adames, Felipe N.
Weber, Everett
Marcelino, Jose A. P.
Fields, Christopher J.
Voegtlin, David J.
Hill, Curt B.
Hartman, Glen L.
Akraiko, Tatsiana
Aschwanden, Andrew
Avalos, Arian
Band, Mark
Bonning, Bryony
Bretaudeau, Anthony
Chiesa, Olga
Chirumamilla, Anitha
Coates, Brad S.
Cocuzza, Giuseppe
Cullen, Eileen
Desborough, Peter
Diers, Brian
Difonzo, Christina
Heimpel, George E.
Herman, Theresa
Huanga, Yongping
Knodel, Janet
Ko, Chiun-Cheng
Labrie, Genevieve
Lagos-Kutz, Dori
Lee, Joon-Ho
Lee, Seunghwan
Legeai, Fabrice
Mandrioli, Mauro
Carlo Manicardi, Gian
Mazzoni, Emanuele
Melchiori, Giulia
Micijevic, Ana
Miller, Nick
Nasuddin, Andi
Nault, Brian A.
O'Neal, Matthew E.
Panini, Michela
Pessino, Massimo
Prischmann-Voldseth, Deirdre
Robertson, Hugh M.
Liu, Sijun
Song, Hojun
Tilmon, Kelley
Tooker, John
Wu, Kongming
Zhan, Shuai
Olga Chiesa (ORCID:0000-0002-7076-2372)
Emanuele Mazzoni (ORCID:0000-0001-9845-6038)
Michela Panini
Giordano, Rosanna
Kiran Donthu, Ravi
Zimin, Aleksey V.
Consuelo Julca Chavez, Irene
Gabaldon, Toni
van Munster, Manuella
Hon, Lawrence
Badger, Richard Hall Jonathan H.
Nguyen, Minh
Flores, Alejandra
Potter, Bruce
Giray, Tugrul
Soto-Adames, Felipe N.
Weber, Everett
Marcelino, Jose A. P.
Fields, Christopher J.
Voegtlin, David J.
Hill, Curt B.
Hartman, Glen L.
Akraiko, Tatsiana
Aschwanden, Andrew
Avalos, Arian
Band, Mark
Bonning, Bryony
Bretaudeau, Anthony
Chiesa, Olga
Chirumamilla, Anitha
Coates, Brad S.
Cocuzza, Giuseppe
Cullen, Eileen
Desborough, Peter
Diers, Brian
Difonzo, Christina
Heimpel, George E.
Herman, Theresa
Huanga, Yongping
Knodel, Janet
Ko, Chiun-Cheng
Labrie, Genevieve
Lagos-Kutz, Dori
Lee, Joon-Ho
Lee, Seunghwan
Legeai, Fabrice
Mandrioli, Mauro
Carlo Manicardi, Gian
Mazzoni, Emanuele
Melchiori, Giulia
Micijevic, Ana
Miller, Nick
Nasuddin, Andi
Nault, Brian A.
O'Neal, Matthew E.
Panini, Michela
Pessino, Massimo
Prischmann-Voldseth, Deirdre
Robertson, Hugh M.
Liu, Sijun
Song, Hojun
Tilmon, Kelley
Tooker, John
Wu, Kongming
Zhan, Shuai
Olga Chiesa (ORCID:0000-0002-7076-2372)
Emanuele Mazzoni (ORCID:0000-0001-9845-6038)
Michela Panini
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The soybean aphid, Aphis glycines Matsumura (Hemiptera: Aphididae) is a serious pest of the soybean plant, Glycine max, a major world-wide agricultural crop. We assembled a de novo genome sequence of Ap. glycines Biotype 1, from a culture established shortly after this species invaded North America. 20.4% of the Ap. glycines proteome is duplicated. These in-paralogs are enriched with Gene Ontology (GO) categories mostly related to apoptosis, a possible adaptation to plant chemistry and other environmental stressors. Approximately one-third of these genes show parallel duplication in other aphids. But Ap. gossypii, its closest related species, has the lowest number of these duplicated genes. An Illumina GoldenGate assay of 2380 SNPs was used to determine the world-wide population structure of Ap. Glycines. China and South Korean aphids are the closest to those in North America. China is the likely origin of other Asian aphid populations. The most distantly related aphids to those in North America are from Australia. The diversity of Ap. glycines in North America has decreased over time since its arrival. The genetic diversity of Ap. glycines North American population sampled shortly after its first detection in 2001 up to 2012 does not appear to correlate with geography. However, aphids collected on soybean Rag experimental varieties in Minnesota (MN), Iowa (IA), and Wisconsin (WI), closer to high density Rhamnus cathartica stands, appear to have higher capacity to colonize resistant soybean plants than aphids sampled in Ohio (OH), North Dakota (ND), and South Dakota (SD). Samples from the former states have SNP alleles with high FST values and frequencies, that overlap with genes involved in iron metabolism, a crucial metabolic pathway that may be affected by the Rag-associated soybean plant response. The Ap. glycines Biotype 1 genome will provide needed information for future analyses of mechanisms of aphid virulence and pesticide resistance as well as facilitate c

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1196082855
Document Type :
Electronic Resource