Genetic basis of triatomine behavior: lessons from available insect genomes. - Université de Tours
Article Dans Une Revue Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz Année : 2013

Genetic basis of triatomine behavior: lessons from available insect genomes.

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Triatomines have been important model organisms for behavioural research. Diverse reports about triatomine host search, pheromone communication in the sexual, shelter and alarm contexts, daily cycles of activity, refuge choice and behavioural plasticity have been published in the last two decades. In recent times, a variety of molecular genetics techniques has allowed researchers to investigate elaborate and complex questions about the genetic bases of the physiology of insects. This, together with the current characterisation of the genome sequence of Rhodnius prolixus allows the resurgence of this excellent insect physiology model in the omics era. In the present revision, we suggest that studying the molecular basis of behaviour and sensory ecology in triatomines will promote a deeper understanding of fundamental aspects of insect and, particularly, vector biology. This will allow uncovering unknown features of essential insect physiology questions for a hemimetabolous model organism, promoting more robust comparative studies of insect sensory function and cognition.

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hal-01321961 , version 1 (03-06-2016)

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Jose Manuel Latorre-Estivalis, Claudio R. Lazzari, Alessandra Aparecida Guarneri, Theo Mota, Bonaventure Aman Omondi, et al.. Genetic basis of triatomine behavior: lessons from available insect genomes.. Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 2013, 108 (1), pp.63-73. ⟨10.1590/0074-0276130454⟩. ⟨hal-01321961⟩
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