Isolation and Characterization of Microsatellite Loci in the Asian Rice Gall Midge (Orseolia oryzae) (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae)

JS Bentur, DK Sinha, Padmavathy, C Revathy… - International Journal of …, 2011 - mdpi.com
Microsatellite loci were isolated from the genomic DNA of the Asian rice gall midge, Orseolia
oryzae (Wood-Mason) using a hybridization capture approach. A total of 90 non-redundant …

Molecular characterization of eliminated chromosomes in Hessian fly (Mayetiola destructor (Say))

YM Crane, CF Crane, SE Cambron… - Chromosome …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Like other cecidomyiid Diptera, Hessian fly has stable S chromosomes and
dispensable E chromosomes that are retained only in the germ line. Amplified fragment …

Localization and characterization of 170 BAC-derived clones and mapping of 94 microsatellites in the Hessian fly

BJ Schemerhorn, YM Crane, PK Morton… - Journal of …, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Ninety-four microsatellites from enriched genomic libraries of Hessian fly (Hf, Mayetiola
destructor [Say]) were localized to 170 cognate clones in an Hf bacterial artificial …

Biological and molecular characterization of Hessian fly (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) from Israel

AJ Johnson, PG Weintraub, R Katoch… - Bulletin of …, 2012 - cambridge.org
Samples of a dipteran pest of wheat were tested to confirm identity, describe local
populations and suggest the use of deploying resistance (R) genes in wheat cultivars for …

The evolution of Hessian fly from the Old World to the New World: evidence from molecular markers

BJ Schemerhorn, YM Crane, CF Crane - Insect Science, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Eighteen polymorphic microsatellite loci and 11 single‐nucleotide polymorphisms were
genotyped in 1 095 individual Hessian fly specimens representing 23 populations from …

Use of microsatellite and SNP markers for biotype characterization in Hessian fly

BJ Schemerhorn, YM Crane, SE Cambron… - Journal of Insect …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Exploration of the biotype structure of Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor (Say)(Diptera:
Cecidomyiidae), would improve our knowledge regarding variation in virulence phenotypes …