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identifier PRJDB3183
type bioproject
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organism Harmonia axyridis
title Harmonia axyridis genome sequencing
description Insect wing color patterns demonstrate a tremendous range of diversity and have evolved to fulfill various ecologically important functions such as intraspecific sexual signaling, mimesis, mimicry and warning against predators. The molecular mechanisms behind such pattern formation, however, remain almost unknown. To investigate the developmental mechanisms of color pattern formation, we chose the multicolored Asian ladybird beetle, Harmonia axyridis (Coleoptera), which has conspicuous and variable wing color patterns consisting of black and red pigments. Classical genetic studies revealed that the elytral color patterns are thought to be regulated by a single locus which gives multiple alleles, and that the color patterns are formed from the superimposition of any combinations of four major alleles. In addition, in any heterozygotes, the black-pigmented area invariably appears as dominant character at the overlapping black and red pigmentations where the color patterns of different alleles are superimposed. The mechanisms involved in wing color pattern formation remain totally unknown. To facilitate the analysis of the molecular mechanisms, we determined the draft genome sequence of H. axyridis.
data type Genome Sequencing
publication
30242156
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sra-run  DRR023313DRR023314DRR023315DRR023316DRR023317DRR023318DRR023319DRR023320
sra-submission  DRA002559
biosample  SAMD00020366
sra-study  DRP004352
sra-sample  DRS071774
sra-experiment  DRX021367DRX021368DRX021369DRX021370DRX021371DRX021372DRX021373DRX021374
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dateCreated 2014-09-30T06:16:21+09:00
dateModified 2018-09-25T07:01:56+09:00
datePublished 2018-07-27T01:21:28+09:00