De novo transcriptome assembly and differential gene expression analysis in different developmental stages of Agriotes sputator (click beetle)

对叩甲(Agriotes sputator)不同发育阶段的转录组进行从头组装和差异基因表达分析

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Abstract

Wireworms, the larva of click beetle (Agriotes species), are one of the most destructive pests of horticultural crops in North America, responsible for considerable economic losses in Canada. Agriotes sputator (A. sputator) species is a predominant wireworm pest attacking potato fields in Eastern Canada. However, no information about its genome-wide gene expression profile, specifically for the genes involved with development is available to date. Therefore, we generated the transcriptome profile of A. sputator during five developmental stages, including the three larval stages and adult male and female click beetle. Out of 714.7 million raw reads, de novo assembly generated 564,561 transcripts. The data were subjected to differential expression analysis using DESeq2, gene ontology, annotation, and pathway analyses. A total of 34,709 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were significant (log(2) fold change > 2, padj < 0.05) across the developmental stages. Functional analysis of DEGs identified development signaling, metabolism, transport, cellular mechanisms, and drug metabolism (cytochrome p450) pathways. This study provides comprehensive sequence resources and potential gene differences at different developmental stages of A. sputator. These findings will represent a major step towards developing sustainable methods to control this widely distributed pest in agricultural fields.

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