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Horn fly transcriptome data of ten populations from the southern United States with varying degrees and molecular mechanisms of pesticide resistance

Haematobia irritans irritans (Linnaeus, 1758: Diptera: Muscidae), the horn fly, is an external parasite of penned and pastured livestock that causes a major economic impact on cattle production worldwide. Pesticides such as synthetic pyrethroids and organophosphates are routinely used to control hor...

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Autores principales: Bendele, Kylie G., Guerrero, Felix D., Lohmeyer, Kimberly H., Foil, Lane D., Metz, Richard P., Johnson, Charles D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10285531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37363058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2023.109272
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author Bendele, Kylie G.
Guerrero, Felix D.
Lohmeyer, Kimberly H.
Foil, Lane D.
Metz, Richard P.
Johnson, Charles D.
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Guerrero, Felix D.
Lohmeyer, Kimberly H.
Foil, Lane D.
Metz, Richard P.
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description Haematobia irritans irritans (Linnaeus, 1758: Diptera: Muscidae), the horn fly, is an external parasite of penned and pastured livestock that causes a major economic impact on cattle production worldwide. Pesticides such as synthetic pyrethroids and organophosphates are routinely used to control horn flies; however, resistance to these chemicals has become a concern in several countries. To further elucidate the molecular mechanisms of resistance in horn fly populations, we sequenced the transcriptomes of ten populations of horn flies from the southern US possessing varying degrees of pesticide resistance levels to pyrethroids, organophosphates, and endosulfans. We employed an Illumina paired end HiSeq approach, followed by de novo assembly of the transcriptomes using CLC Genomics Workbench 8.0.1 De Novo Assembler using multiple kmers, and annotation using Blast2GO PRO version 5.2.5. The Gene Ontology biological process term Response to Insecticide was found in all the populations, but at an increased frequency in the populations with higher levels of insecticide resistance. The raw sequence reads are archived in the Sequence Read Archive (SRA) and assembled population transcriptomes in the Transcriptome Shotgun Assembly (TSA) at the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).
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spelling pubmed-102855312023-06-23 Horn fly transcriptome data of ten populations from the southern United States with varying degrees and molecular mechanisms of pesticide resistance Bendele, Kylie G. Guerrero, Felix D. Lohmeyer, Kimberly H. Foil, Lane D. Metz, Richard P. Johnson, Charles D. Data Brief Data Article Haematobia irritans irritans (Linnaeus, 1758: Diptera: Muscidae), the horn fly, is an external parasite of penned and pastured livestock that causes a major economic impact on cattle production worldwide. Pesticides such as synthetic pyrethroids and organophosphates are routinely used to control horn flies; however, resistance to these chemicals has become a concern in several countries. To further elucidate the molecular mechanisms of resistance in horn fly populations, we sequenced the transcriptomes of ten populations of horn flies from the southern US possessing varying degrees of pesticide resistance levels to pyrethroids, organophosphates, and endosulfans. We employed an Illumina paired end HiSeq approach, followed by de novo assembly of the transcriptomes using CLC Genomics Workbench 8.0.1 De Novo Assembler using multiple kmers, and annotation using Blast2GO PRO version 5.2.5. The Gene Ontology biological process term Response to Insecticide was found in all the populations, but at an increased frequency in the populations with higher levels of insecticide resistance. The raw sequence reads are archived in the Sequence Read Archive (SRA) and assembled population transcriptomes in the Transcriptome Shotgun Assembly (TSA) at the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). Elsevier 2023-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10285531/ /pubmed/37363058 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2023.109272 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bendele, Kylie G.
Guerrero, Felix D.
Lohmeyer, Kimberly H.
Foil, Lane D.
Metz, Richard P.
Johnson, Charles D.
Horn fly transcriptome data of ten populations from the southern United States with varying degrees and molecular mechanisms of pesticide resistance
title Horn fly transcriptome data of ten populations from the southern United States with varying degrees and molecular mechanisms of pesticide resistance
title_full Horn fly transcriptome data of ten populations from the southern United States with varying degrees and molecular mechanisms of pesticide resistance
title_fullStr Horn fly transcriptome data of ten populations from the southern United States with varying degrees and molecular mechanisms of pesticide resistance
title_full_unstemmed Horn fly transcriptome data of ten populations from the southern United States with varying degrees and molecular mechanisms of pesticide resistance
title_short Horn fly transcriptome data of ten populations from the southern United States with varying degrees and molecular mechanisms of pesticide resistance
title_sort horn fly transcriptome data of ten populations from the southern united states with varying degrees and molecular mechanisms of pesticide resistance
topic Data Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10285531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37363058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2023.109272
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