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Table 8 Numbers of Carboxyl/cholinesterases annotated in Orius laevigatus (this study), Cimex lectularius [101], Rhodnius prolixus [103], Triatoma infestans [96], Frankliniella occidentalis [90], Myzus persicae [95], Acyrthosiphon pisum, Bemisia tabaci [104] and Trialeurodes vaporariorum [105] and their distribution across classes and clades

From: A scaffold-level genome assembly of a minute pirate bug, Orius laevigatus (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae), and a comparative analysis of insecticide resistance-related gene families with hemipteran crop pests

 

O. laevigatus + close relatives

Crop pests

O. laevigatus

C. lectularius

R. prolixus

T. infestans

F. occidentalis

M. persicae

A. pisum

T. vaporariorum

B. tabaci

Dietary class

0

0*

22 (0)***

0

28

5

5

12

6

Hormone/semiochemical processing class

16

20*

9 (31)***

18

7

12

16

6

19

Neuro- developmental class

Glutactins

1

0*

2

0

2

0

0

1

1

AChE

2

1*

2

1

2

3

2

2

4

uncharacterised

1

1*

2

0

2

1

1

1

1

gliotactin

3

0*

1

0

1

1

1

1

1

neuroligin

8

0*

4

0

7

0

3

3

10

neurotactin

1

0*

1

0

1

0

0

1

0

Subtotal

16

2*

12

1

15

5

7

9

17

Total

32

22*

(30)**

43

19

50

22

28

27

42

  1. * C. lectularius numbers may be an underestimate as sequencing coverage was low for this study, clade assignment was also uncertain as a result
  2. ** A more recent study [86] found 30 CCE genes in C. lectularius, and is more likely to be a true representation, but they had not been assigned into classes/clades
  3. *** Numbers in brackets represent the possible true numbers of R. prolixus CCEs, based on a potential misassignment of 22 genes to the dietary class instead of the hormone/semiochemical processing class