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Annual Review of Entomology
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October 10, 2023
Whitefly-Plant Interactions: An Integrated Molecular Perspective
Shai Morin, Peter W Atkinson, Linda L Walling
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
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June 24, 2022
Gene Editing and Genetic Control of Hemipteran Pests: Progress, Challenges and Perspectives
Inaiara D Pacheco, Linda L Walling, Peter W Atkinson
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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July 10, 2004
Tn5 as an insect gene vector
Kathryn H Rowan, Jamison Orsetti, Peter W Atkinson, et al.
Genetics
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July 3, 2007
Transposable element dynamics of the hAT element Herves in the human malaria vector Anopheles gambiae s.s
Ramanand A Subramanian, Peter Arensburger, Peter W Atkinson, et al.
Genetica
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August 2, 2011
DNA sequence requirements for hobo transposable element transposition in Drosophila melanogaster
Yu Jung Kim, Robert H Hice, David A O'Brochta, et al.
Mobile DNA
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June 22, 2011
DNA binding activities of the Herves transposase from the mosquito Anopheles gambiae
Amandeep S Kahlon, Robert H Hice, David A O'Brochta, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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January 9, 2004
Assessing fitness costs for transgenic Aedes aegypti expressing the GFP marker and transposase genes
Nic Irvin, Mark S Hoddle, David A O'Brochta, et al.
The FEBS Journal
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February 3, 2009
Nuclear receptors in the mosquito Aedes aegypti: annotation, hormonal regulation and expression profiling
Josefa Cruz, Douglas H Sieglaff, Peter Arensburger, et al.
BMC Genomics
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December 17, 2011
The mosquito Aedes aegypti has a large genome size and high transposable element load but contains a low proportion of transposon-specific piRNAs
Peter Arensburger, Robert H Hice, Jennifer A Wright, et al.
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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July 10, 2013
IPB7 transposase behavior in Drosophila melanogaster and Aedes aegypti
Jennifer A Wright, Ryan C Smith, Xianghong Li, et al.
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Annual Review of Entomology
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October 10, 2023
Whitefly-Plant Interactions: An Integrated Molecular Perspective
Shai Morin, Peter W Atkinson, Linda L Walling
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
|
June 24, 2022
Gene Editing and Genetic Control of Hemipteran Pests: Progress, Challenges and Perspectives
Inaiara D Pacheco, Linda L Walling, Peter W Atkinson
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
|
July 10, 2004
Tn5 as an insect gene vector
Kathryn H Rowan, Jamison Orsetti, Peter W Atkinson, et al.
Genetics
|
July 3, 2007
Transposable element dynamics of the hAT element Herves in the human malaria vector Anopheles gambiae s.s
Ramanand A Subramanian, Peter Arensburger, Peter W Atkinson, et al.
Genetica
|
August 2, 2011
DNA sequence requirements for hobo transposable element transposition in Drosophila melanogaster
Yu Jung Kim, Robert H Hice, David A O'Brochta, et al.
Mobile DNA
|
June 22, 2011
DNA binding activities of the Herves transposase from the mosquito Anopheles gambiae
Amandeep S Kahlon, Robert H Hice, David A O'Brochta, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
January 9, 2004
Assessing fitness costs for transgenic Aedes aegypti expressing the GFP marker and transposase genes
Nic Irvin, Mark S Hoddle, David A O'Brochta, et al.
The FEBS Journal
|
February 3, 2009
Nuclear receptors in the mosquito Aedes aegypti: annotation, hormonal regulation and expression profiling
Josefa Cruz, Douglas H Sieglaff, Peter Arensburger, et al.
BMC Genomics
|
December 17, 2011
The mosquito Aedes aegypti has a large genome size and high transposable element load but contains a low proportion of transposon-specific piRNAs
Peter Arensburger, Robert H Hice, Jennifer A Wright, et al.
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
|
July 10, 2013
IPB7 transposase behavior in Drosophila melanogaster and Aedes aegypti
Jennifer A Wright, Ryan C Smith, Xianghong Li, et al.
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