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Development of Tribolium castaneum

Development Genes and Evolution, 2008
With the publication of the Tribolium castaneum genome (Richards et al. 2008), carefully annotated insects genomes are now available for three insect orders: the flies (Diptera: 12 Drosophila species and two mosquito species: Anopheles gambiae, Aedes aegypti), the bees, wasps, and ants (Hymenoptera: Apis mellifera), and the beetles (Coleoptera) to ...
Roth, Siegfried, Hartenstein, Volker
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Tribolium castaneum

2012
Tribolium castaneum (Herbst, 1797) Colydium castaneum Herbst, 1797: 282. MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Vanuatu. Espiritu Santo Isl., Luganville, CETRAV in Saraoutou, 23-28.X.2006, at light, leg. L. Soldati, 1 ♂ (MNHN). DISTRIBUTION. — Tribolium castaneum is a cosmopolitan species and one of the most important stored product pests around the world.
Soldati, Laurent   +2 more
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Nuclear structures in Tribolium castaneum oocytes

Cell Biology International, 2013
AbstractThe first ultrastructural and immunomorphological characteristics of the karyosphere (karyosome) and extrachromosomal nuclear bodies in the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum, are presented. The karyosphere forms early in the diplotene stage of meiotic prophase by the gathering of all oocyte chromosomes in a limited nuclear volume. Using the
Dmitry S, Bogolyubov   +3 more
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Embryonic patterning mutants in Tribolium castaneum

Development, 1996
ABSTRACT The identification and analysis of genes controlling segmentation in Drosophila melanogaster has opened the way for understanding similarities and differences in mechanisms of segmentation among the insects. Homologues of Drosophila segmentation genes have been cloned and their expression patterns have been analyzed in a variety
I A, Sulston, K V, Anderson
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Benzoquinones of the Beetles,Tribolium CastaneumTribolium Confusum

Preparative Biochemistry, 1995
Tribolium castaneum and T. confusum were washed in HPLC-grade methanol, and the methanolic washes were analyzed by UV spectroscopy, reversed phase HPLC, and GC/MS. The methanolic washes from both species contained methyl-1,4-benzoquinone (MBQ) and ethyl-1,4-benzoquinone (EBQ).
P W, Pappas, S E, Morrison
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Tribolium (Tribolium) castaneum

Published as part of Drăghici, Andreea-Cătălina, Pintilioaie, Alexandru-Mihai, Murariu, Dumitru, Manci, Cosmin-Ovidiu & Ruzzier, Enrico, 2025, New additions and further records of non-native Coleoptera in Romania, pp.
Drăghici, Andreea-Cătălina   +4 more
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Cytogenetics of chromosome rearrangements inTribolium castaneum

Genome, 1995
The karyotype of the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum, was reexamined and improved by restriction enzyme banding with HpaII. After this treatment, each of the 10 chromosomes were identified in spermatogonial metaphase cells and 3 of the 8 autosomal bivalents and the XY pair were identified in spermatocyte metaphase I nuclei.
J J, Stuart, G, Mocelin
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Sampling Tribolium castaneum and Tribolium confusum in flour mill rollstands

Journal of Stored Products Research, 2013
Abstract Rollstands (Simons) in three Canadian flour mills were internally sampled and the number of adult and pupae Tribolium spp. present were counted. Middling rollstands had higher infestations than the break rollstands. The number of adult beetles inside the rollstands was compared to beetle activity seen outside the rollstands, which was ...
Karen J. Hawkin   +2 more
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LINKAGE GROUP IV OFTRIBOLIUM CASTANEUM

Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology, 1972
A new recessive eye color mutant, hazel, of the flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum, has been mapped in linkage group IV near the white locus, thus establishing the existence of a fourth pair of closely linked eye color genes in this species. A revision of linkage group IV is proposed.
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