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Research Project: BIOLOGICALLY-BASED TECHNOLOGIES FOR MANAGEMENT OF CROP INSECT PESTS IN LOCAL AND AREAWIDE PROGRAMS

Location: Insect Behavior and Biocontrol Research Unit

Title: DNA barcoding sequences for Spodoptera ssp. of agricultural importance

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Submitted to: National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal
Publication Acceptance Date: August 6, 2010
Publication Date: September 1, 2010
Citation: Nagoshi, R.N. DNA barcoding sequences for Spodoptera ssp. of agricultural importance. National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).Public Database. Accession nos:HM756074-HM756093.

Interpretive Summary: Methods are required that can rapidly and accurately distinguish invasive Spodoptera from related domestic species with similar morphology. DNA barcoding has been proposed as a molecular means of identifying invasive organisms. To facilitate development of this technology, haplotypes from fall armyworm were identified and the DNA sequences submitted to the GenBank database (National Center for Biotechnology Information). These were given the GenBank Acession numbers from HM136586 to HM136602.

Technical Abstract: N/A

   

 
Project Team
Sivinski, John
Nagoshi, Rodney
Meagher, Robert - Rob
Handler, Alfred - Al
Shirk, Paul
Mankin, Richard
 
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