Molecular Approaches to Fundamental and Applied Entomology

Molecular Approaches to Fundamental and Applied Entomology
Author: John Oakeshott,Max J. Whitten
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461392170

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Insects as a group occupy a middle ground in the biosphere between bacteria and viruses at one extreme, amphibians and mammals at the other. The size and general nature of insects present special problems to the study of entomology. For example, many commercially available instruments are geared to measure in grams, while the forces commonly encountered in studying insects are in the milligram range. Therefore, techniques developed in the study of insects or in those fields concerned with the control of insect pests are often unique. Methods for measuring things are common to all sciences. Advances sometimes depend more on how something was done than on what was measured; indeed a given field often progresses from one technique to another as new methods are discovered, developed, and modified. Just as often, some of these techniques find their way into the classroom when the problems involved have been sufficiently ironed out to permit students to master the manipulations in a few laboratory periods. Many specialized techniques are confined to one specific research laboratory. Although methods may be considered commonplace where they are used, in another context even the simplest procedures may save considerable time. It is the purpose of this series (1) to report new developments in methodology, (2) to reveal sources of groups who have dealt with and solved particular entomological problems, and (3) to describe experiments which may be applicable for use in biology laboratory courses.

Molecular Approaches to Fundamental and Applied Entomology

Molecular Approaches to Fundamental and Applied Entomology
Author: John Oakeshott,Max J. Whitten
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 498
Release: 1992-12-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0387978143

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Insects as a group occupy a middle ground in the biosphere between bacteria and viruses at one extreme, amphibians and mammals at the other. The size and general nature of insects present special problems to the study of entomology. For example, many commercially available instruments are geared to measure in grams, while the forces commonly encountered in studying insects are in the milligram range. Therefore, techniques developed in the study of insects or in those fields concerned with the control of insect pests are often unique. Methods for measuring things are common to all sciences. Advances sometimes depend more on how something was done than on what was measured; indeed a given field often progresses from one technique to another as new methods are discovered, developed, and modified. Just as often, some of these techniques find their way into the classroom when the problems involved have been sufficiently ironed out to permit students to master the manipulations in a few laboratory periods. Many specialized techniques are confined to one specific research laboratory. Although methods may be considered commonplace where they are used, in another context even the simplest procedures may save considerable time. It is the purpose of this series (1) to report new developments in methodology, (2) to reveal sources of groups who have dealt with and solved particular entomological problems, and (3) to describe experiments which may be applicable for use in biology laboratory courses.

A BEGINNER S GUIDE TO PRACTICAL MOLECULAR ENTOMOLOGY

A BEGINNER   S GUIDE TO PRACTICAL MOLECULAR ENTOMOLOGY
Author: RAMANA NARAVA,ANDHARE AISHWARYA A
Publsiher: American Academic Press
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2020-12-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781631815041

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This laboratory manual describes laboratory procedures, equipment uses, preparation of reagents, DNA and RNA isolation, electrophoresis, blotting and hybridisation, molecular markers, PCR, DNA barcodes, sequencing methods, gene expression studies, and RNAi. Each chapter consists of an outline of the principles concerned, a schematic explanation of the procedure with elaborated protocols. The book is main geared for students who are relatively new to practical molecular entomology and therefore the emphasis is on making techniques accessible to those individuals. As the author admits, there is a degree of repetition, what this implies is that the majority of the chapters are basically complete and standard thus, there's no looking around for recipes, however in fact it conjointly pushes up the dimensions. The chapters written in this book gives the background information which can be allowed to modify at their end and design new protocols.

Insect Pathogens

Insect Pathogens
Author: S. Patricia Stock
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781845934798

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This book attempts to bring together a broad array of molecular techniques and approaches currently used in insect pathology. It is divided into four parts: (i) identification and diagnostics; (ii) evolutionary relationships and genetics; (iii) host-pathogen interactions; and (iv) genomics and genetic engineering. Sixteen chapters have been written by leading researchers in the field which provide comprehensive and up-to-date information on each part.

Short Views on Insect Genomics and Proteomics

Short Views on Insect Genomics and Proteomics
Author: Chandrasekar Raman,Marian R. Goldsmith,Tolulope A. Agunbiade
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2015-12-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319242446

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Entomology is a super science, embracing interdisciplinary approaches in genomics, proteomics, and interdependent fields of biochemistry, physiology, molecular entomology, and biotechnology. An urgent need to manage available resources for the benefit of the planet and humankind has led to remarkable progress since publication of the fruit fly genome in 2000. “Short Views on Insect Genomics and Proteomics” presents multiple perspectives of recognized experts from around the world in genomics, bioinformatics, molecular biology, biochemistry, physiology, and immunology, emphasizing fast-moving areas of current research on insects and other arthropods. Concise, accessible, topical reviews include body lice and white fly genome projects, aphid phenotypic plasticity, insect regulatory genomics, the complex tick sialome, protein expression systems, therapeutic potential of insect antimicrobial peptides, nanoparticle insecticides, and novel uses for recombinant and synthetic spider silks.

Insect Molecular Genetics

Insect Molecular Genetics
Author: Marjorie A. Hoy
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 705
Release: 2018-09-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128152317

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Describes how molecular tools solve problems in insect behaviour, ecology, systematics and evolution, and pest management

Trends in Insect Molecular Biology and Biotechnology

Trends in Insect Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
Author: Dhiraj Kumar,Chengliang Gong
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2018-04-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319613437

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This book provides an overview on the basics in insect molecular biology and presents the most recent developments in several fields such as insect genomics and proteomics, insect pathology and applications of insect derived compounds in modern research. The book aims to provide a common platform for the molecular entomologist to stimulate further research in insect molecular biology and biotechnology. Insects are one of the most versatile groups of the animal kingdom. Due to their large population sizes and adaptability since long they attract researchers’ interest as efficient resource for agricultural and biotechnological purposes. Several economically important insects such as Silkworms, Honey Bee, Lac and Drosophila or Termites were established as invertebrate model organisms. Starting with the era of genetic engineering, a broad range of molecular and genetic tools have been developed to study the molecular biology of these insects in detail and thus opened up a new horizon for multidisciplinary research. Nowadays, insect derived products are widely used in biomedical and biotechnology industries. The book targets researchers from both academia and industry, professors and graduate students working in molecular biology, biotechnology and entomology.

The Molecular Biology of Insect Disease Vectors

The Molecular Biology of Insect Disease Vectors
Author: J.M. Crampton,C.B. Beard,C. Louis
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 590
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400915350

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Only one generation ago, entomology was a proudly isolated discipline. In Comstock Hall, the building of the Department of Entomology at Cornell University where I was first introduced to experimental science in the laboratory of Tom Eisner, those of us interested in the chemistry of life felt like interlopers. In the 35 years that have elapsed since then, all of biology has changed, and entomology with it. Arrogant molecular biologists and resentful classical biologists might think that what has happened is a hostile take-over of biology by molecular biology. But they are wrong. More and more we now understand that the events were happier and much more exciting, amounting to a new synthesis. Molecular Biology, which was initially focused on the simplest of organisms, bacteria and viruses, broke out of its confines after the initial fundamental questions were answered - the structure of DNA, the genetic code, the nature of regulatory genes - and, importantly, as its methods became more and more generally applicable. The recombinant DNA revo lution of the 1970s, the development of techniques for sequencing macromolecules, the polymerase chain reaction, new molecular methods of genetic analysis, all brought molecular biology face to face with the infinite complexity and the exuber ant diversity of life. Molecular biology itself stopped being an isolated diScipline, pre occupied with the universal laws of life, and became an approach to addressing fas cinating specific problems from every field of biology.