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Transcriptome studies of the floodwater mosquito,Aedes vexans(Diptera: Culicidae) with potential as secondary vectors using Illumina HiSeq 4,000 sequencing

Authors
Chung, Jong MinPark, Jie EunHwang, Hee JuSang, Min KyuMin, Hye RinCho, Hang ChulKang, Se WonPark, So YoungBaliarsingh, SnigdhaPark, Hong SeogCha, Sung-JaeShin, E. HyunPatnaik, Bharat BhusanLee, Yong Seok
Issue Date
Dec-2020
Publisher
한국곤충학회
Keywords
Aedes vexans; transcriptome; Trinity assembly
Citation
Entomological Research, v.50, no.12, pp 563 - 574
Pages
12
Journal Title
Entomological Research
Volume
50
Number
12
Start Page
563
End Page
574
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/2305
DOI
10.1111/1748-5967.12440
ISSN
1748-5967
1748-5967
Abstract
Aedes vexansis the inland floodwater mosquito widely distributed in every continent excepting Antarctica and South America. They are opportunistic feeders preferring blood meal of larger animals including cattle, horses, deer, and humans. Further, the mosquito species is a compatible vector of several diseases, including West Nile virus and dog heartworm. In this study, we performed transcriptome characterization ofAe. vexansusing Illumina HiSeq 4,000 sequencing and assembly of sequenced reads using Trinity. A total of 55,813,852 raw read and 54,630,771 clean reads (97.88% of raw reads) were obtained after Illumina paired-end sequencing and pre-processing steps. After Trinityde novoassembly, TransDecoder and TGICL clustering, a total of 37,111 unigenes were obtained. Out of the total unigenes count, 28,733, 17,893, 14,626, and 17,055 showed homologous matches against the PANM, UniGene, SwissProt, and KOG databases. A total of 9,483 unigenes were assigned to Gene Ontology (GO) terms, and 3,741 unigenes were mapped to 483 KEGG pathways. The zinc finger (C2H2-type), reverse transcriptase, integrase (catalytic core), protein kinase, and RNA recognition motif domain among others showed as the top InterProScan domains. The obtained datasets serves as a basis for future studies towards understanding ecology, metabolism, and parasitism potential ofAe. vexans.
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