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Ovary-Specific Transcriptome and Essential Role of Nanos in Ovary Development in the Oriental Fruit Fly (Diptera: Tephritidae)

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JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY
Volume 114, Issue 2, Pages 947-958

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/jee/toab004

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Bactrocera dorsalis; transcriptome; ovary development; gene expression; Nanos gene

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program [2017YFD0202002]
  2. National Natural Sciences Foundation [31872031, 31672030]
  3. Fundamental and Advanced Research Projects of Chongqing [cstc2015jcyjA80009]
  4. earmarked fund for the Modern Agroindustry (Citrus) Technology Research System of China [CARS-26]
  5. 111 Project [B18044]

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Transcriptome analysis of ovary development in Bactrocera dorsalis revealed the crucial role of the BdNanos gene, knocking down of which significantly inhibited ovary development, highlighting its importance in the reproductive process of B. dorsalis.
We used transcriptome analysis to research ovary development in Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel). The ovary transcriptome of B. dorsalis yielded 66,463,710 clean reads that were assembled into 23,822 unigenes. After aligning to the Nr database in NCBI, 15,473 (64.95%) of the unigenes were matched to identified proteins. As determined by BLAST search, 11,043 (46.36%), 6,102 (25.61%), and 12,603 (52.90%) unigenes were each allocated to clusters via gene ontology, orthologous groups, and SwissProt, respectively. The Kyoto encyclopedia database of genes and genomes (KEGG) was further used to annotate these sequences, and 11,068 unigenes were mapped to 255 known pathways. Afterward, the genes that were possibly involved in oogenesis and ovary development were obtained from the transcriptome data and analyzed. Interestingly, seven ovary-specific genes were identified, including a Nanos gene that is involved in maintaining the primordial germ cells in many insects. Therefore, we further focused on the function of the BdNanos gene, and the gene was injected into B. dorsalis. As expected, the knocking down of Nanos gene expression led to significant inhibition of ovary development, suggesting an important role of this gene in the reproductive process of B. dorsalis. In summary, the present study provides an important reference for identifying the molecular mechanisms of oogenesis and ovary development in B. dorsalis. The BdNanos gene is crucial for ovary development in B. dorsalis and is therefore a potential new pest control target.

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