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Trichogramma pretiosum

Summary
Resource Type
Organism
Genus
Trichogramma
Species
pretiosum
Common Name
Parasitic wasp
Description

Trichogramma pretiosum is a tiny egg parasitoid that is released by the millions as a biological control agent in Central and South America and to a lesser extent in North America and Asia. It is under consideration for the control of Tomato pests in Europe. It occurs naturally in North and South America. It has become established in Australia and on islands in the Pacific.

Several other Trichogramma species are also used in biological control and these are closely related to T. pretiosum. T. pretiosum has a short lifecyle of 11 days at 25 degrees Celsius and can be maintained on the eggs of the grainmoth Ephesia kuehniella.

Eggs of this moth species can be acquired through commercial suppliers. Because of their small size many different cultures can be maintained in a small space, we maintain our Trichogramma cultures in glass vials of 10cm*1.5cm.

In addition to its importance in biological control of lepidopteran pests, it is also very interesting because some populations are completely asexual because of an infection with parthenogenesis-inducing Wolbachia. The age of these completely infected populations varies and their prolonged asexual reproduction has led to a decay in traits involved in sexual reproduction. For instance, in the asexual populations from Peru, females have lost the ability to fertilize their eggs, while males, when produced by antibiotic treatment, still are sexually functional. In some Hawaiian populations of this species, males that are produced by antibiotic treatment appear to be completely sterile.

Having a genome of a sexual form of this species sequenced will allow us to determine the genes that are affected when a population becomes completely asexual, by later comparing the genome of asexual forms to that of the sexual form.

Data were generated by the Baylor College of Medicine's i5k pilot project.

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Genome update. Previously, the i5k Workspace@NAL hosted Whole genome assembly of Trichogramma pretiosum, BCM annotation of the Trichogramma pretiosum assembly using Maker and additional analyses, and Functional annotation of Trichogramma pretiosum BCM version 0.5.3. The assembly and annotations have updated to the most recent assembly, Trichogramma pretiosum genome assembly Tpre_2.0 (GCF_000599845.2) (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/datasets/genome/GCF_000599845.2/), NCBI Trichogramma pretiosum Annotation Release 101 (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_euk/Trichogramma_pretiosum/101/), and Functional annotation of NCBI Trichogramma pretiosum Annotation Release 101 (https://i5k.nal.usda.gov/data/Arthropoda/tripre-%28Trichogramma_pretiosum%29/Tpre_2.0/2.Official%20or%20Primary%20Gene%20Set/).

Publication
  1. Thomas GWC, Dohmen E, Hughes DST, Murali SC, Poelchau M, Glastad K, Anstead CA, Ayoub NA, Batterham P, Bellair M, Binford GJ, Chao H, Chen YH, Childers C, Dinh H, Doddapaneni HV, Duan JJ, Dugan S, Esposito LA, Friedrich M, Garb J, Gasser RB, Goodisman MAD, Gundersen-Rindal DE, Han Y, Handler AM, Hatakeyama M, Hering L, Hunter WB, Ioannidis P, Jayaseelan JC, Kalra D, Khila A, Korhonen PK, Lee CE, Lee SL, Li Y, Lindsey ARI, Mayer G, McGregor AP, McKenna DD, Misof B, Munidasa M, Munoz-Torres M, Muzny DM, Niehuis O, Osuji-Lacy N, Palli SR, Panfilio KA, Pechmann M, Perry T, Peters RS, Poynton HC, Prpic NM, Qu J, Rotenberg D, Schal C, Schoville SD, Scully ED, Skinner E, Sloan DB, Stouthamer R, Strand MR, Szucsich NU, Wijeratne A, Young ND, Zattara EE, Benoit JB, Zdobnov EM, Pfrender ME, Hackett KJ, Werren JH, Worley KC, Gibbs RA, Chipman AD, Waterhouse RM, Bornberg-Bauer E, Hahn MW, Richards S. Gene content evolution in the arthropods.. Genome biology. 2020 01 23; 21(1):15.
  2. Lindsey ARI, Kelkar YD, Wu X, Sun D, Martinson EO, Yan Z, Rugman-Jones PF, Hughes DST, Murali SC, Qu J, Dugan S, Lee SL, Chao H, Dinh H, Han Y, Doddapaneni HV, Worley KC, Muzny DM, Ye G, Gibbs RA, Richards S, Yi SV, Stouthamer R, Werren JH. Comparative genomics of the miniature wasp and pest control agent Trichogramma pretiosum.. BMC biology. 2018 05 18; 16(1):54.
Organism Image
Image Credit
Trichogramma kaykai. Duotone Wageningen, The Netherlands. View Source. View Copyright
Analysis
NameProgramDate Constructed
Whole genome assembly of Trichogramma pretiosumBaylor College of Medicine genome assembly pipelineFeb 6th, 2014
BCM annotation of the Trichogramma pretiosum assembly using Maker and additional analysesMAKERFeb 6th, 2014
Functional annotation of Trichogramma pretiosum BCM version 0.5.3AgBase functional annotation pipelineMay 6th, 2022
Trichogramma pretiosum genome assembly Tpre_2.0 (GCF_000599845.2)AllPaths v. 44620; Atlas Link v. 1.0; Atlas GapFill v. 2.2; redundans v. 0.12cDec 15th, 2017
NCBI Trichogramma pretiosum Annotation Release 101NCBI Eukaryotic Genome Annotation PipelineJan 5th, 2018
Functional annotation of NCBI Trichogramma pretiosum Annotation Release 101AgBase functional annotation pipelineNov 29th, 2023
Assembly Stats
Contig N50
78771
Scaffold N50
3706225
GC Content
38.10
Other Information
Community Contact
Amelia Lindsey, University of California Riverside
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