Literature DB >> 12000097

Germline transformants spreading out to many insect species.

Peter W Atkinson1, Anthony A James.   

Abstract

The past 5 years have witnessed significant advances in our ability to introduce genes into the genomes of insects of medical and agricultural importance. A number of transposable elements now exist that are proving to be sufficiently robust to allow genetic transformation of species within three orders of insects. In particular all of these transposable elements can be used genetically to transform mosquitoes. These developments, together with the use of suitable genes as genetic markers, have enabled several genes and promoters to be transferred between insect species and their effects on the phenotype of the transgenic insect determined. Within a very short period of time, insights into the function of insect promoters in homologous and heterologous insect species are being gained. Furthermore, strategies aimed at ameliorating the harmful effects of pest insects, such as their ability to vector human pathogens, are now being tested in the pest insects themselves. We review the progress that has been made in the development of transgenic technology in pest insect species and conclude that the repertoire of transposable element-based genetic tools, long available to Drosophila geneticists, can now be applied to other insect species. In addition, it is likely that these developments will lead to the generation of pest insects that display a significantly reduced ability to transmit pathogens in the near future.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2002        PMID: 12000097     DOI: 10.1016/s0065-2660(02)47002-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Genet        ISSN: 0065-2660            Impact factor:   1.944


  5 in total

Review 1.  Gene expression studies in mosquitoes.

Authors:  Xiao-Guang Chen; Geetika Mathur; Anthony A James
Journal:  Adv Genet       Date:  2008       Impact factor: 1.944

2.  Formation and loss of large, unstable tandem arrays of the piggyBac transposable element in the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti.

Authors:  Zach N Adelman; Nijole Jasinskiene; K J M Vally; Corrie Peek; Emily A Travanty; Ken E Olson; Susan E Brown; Janice L Stephens; Dennis L Knudson; Craig J Coates; Anthony A James
Journal:  Transgenic Res       Date:  2004-10       Impact factor: 2.788

3.  A branching process for the early spread of a transposable element in a diploid population.

Authors:  John M Marshall
Journal:  J Math Biol       Date:  2008-05-29       Impact factor: 2.259

4.  nanos gene control DNA mediates developmentally regulated transposition in the yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti.

Authors:  Zach N Adelman; Nijole Jasinskiene; Sedef Onal; Jennifer Juhn; Aurora Ashikyan; Michael Salampessy; Todd MacCauley; Anthony A James
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2007-06-04       Impact factor: 11.205

5.  Primary characterization and basal promoter activity of two hexamerin genes of Musca domestica.

Authors:  C K Moreira; M de L Capurro; M Walter; E Pavlova; H Biessmann; A A James; A G deBianchi; O Marinotti
Journal:  J Insect Sci       Date:  2004-02-03       Impact factor: 1.857

  5 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.