Are feeding preferences and insecticide resistance associated with the size of detoxifying enzyme families in insect herbivores?

Volume: 13, Pages: 70 - 76
Published: Feb 1, 2016
Abstract
The size of gene families associated with xenobiotic detoxification in insects may be associated with the complexity of their diets and their propensities to develop insecticide resistance. We test these hypotheses by collating the annotations of cytochrome P450, carboxyl/cholinesterase and glutathione S-transferase genes in 65 insect species with data on their host use and history of insecticide resistance. We find 2–4 fold variation across the...
Paper Details
Title
Are feeding preferences and insecticide resistance associated with the size of detoxifying enzyme families in insect herbivores?
Published Date
Feb 1, 2016
Volume
13
Pages
70 - 76
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