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ABSTRACT:
ORGANISM(S): Tetranychus urticae
SUBMITTER: Richard Clark
PROVIDER: E-GEOD-31525 | biostudies-arrayexpress |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress
Grbić Miodrag M Van Leeuwen Thomas T Clark Richard M RM Rombauts Stephane S Rouzé Pierre P Grbić Vojislava V Osborne Edward J EJ Dermauw Wannes W Ngoc Phuong Cao Thi PC Ortego Félix F Hernández-Crespo Pedro P Diaz Isabel I Martinez Manuel M Navajas Maria M Sucena Élio É Magalhães Sara S Nagy Lisa L Pace Ryan M RM Djuranović Sergej S Smagghe Guy G Iga Masatoshi M Christiaens Olivier O Veenstra Jan A JA Ewer John J Villalobos Rodrigo Mancilla RM Hutter Jeffrey L JL Hudson Stephen D SD Velez Marisela M Yi Soojin V SV Zeng Jia J Pires-daSilva Andre A Roch Fernando F Cazaux Marc M Navarro Marie M Zhurov Vladimir V Acevedo Gustavo G Bjelica Anica A Fawcett Jeffrey A JA Bonnet Eric E Martens Cindy C Baele Guy G Wissler Lothar L Sanchez-Rodriguez Aminael A Tirry Luc L Blais Catherine C Demeestere Kristof K Henz Stefan R SR Gregory T Ryan TR Mathieu Johannes J Verdon Lou L Farinelli Laurent L Schmutz Jeremy J Lindquist Erika E Feyereisen René R Van de Peer Yves Y
Nature 20111123 7374
The spider mite Tetranychus urticae is a cosmopolitan agricultural pest with an extensive host plant range and an extreme record of pesticide resistance. Here we present the completely sequenced and annotated spider mite genome, representing the first complete chelicerate genome. At 90 megabases T. urticae has the smallest sequenced arthropod genome. Compared with other arthropods, the spider mite genome shows unique changes in the hormonal environment and organization of the Hox complex, and al ...[more]