researchers sequence bedbug genome, find unique features /

Published at 2016-02-02 18:00:05

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Purdue University researchers participated in a multi-institute project that sequenced the genome of the common bedbug,a blood-sucking insect that has reemerged globally as a hardy pest capable of withstanding most major classes of insecticides.
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genome of Cimex lectularius uncovers the genetic underpinning of bedbugs' unique biology and offers original targets for controlling them. Purdue entomologists Ameya Gondhalekar and Michael Scharf contributed to the international effort by annotating the bugs' antioxidant genes, which detoxify the blood they ingest and likely play a role in disarming certain types of insecticides.

Source: phys.org

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