Journal article

Detoxifying enzyme complements and host use phenotypes in 160 insect species

RV Rane, AB Ghodke, AA Hoffmann, OR Edwards, TK Walsh, JG Oakeshott

Current Opinion in Insect Science | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2019

Abstract

We use the genomes of 160 insect species to test the hypothesis that the size of detoxifying enzyme families is greater in species using more chemically diverse food resources. Phylogenetically appropriate contrasts in subsamples of the data generally support the hypothesis. We find relatively high numbers of cytochrome P450, glutathione S-transferase and carboxyl/choline esterase genes in omnivores and herbivores feeding on chemically complex tissues and relatively low numbers of these genes in specialists on relatively simple diets, including plant sap, nectar and pollen, and blood. Among Lepidoptera feeding on green plant tissue and Condylognatha feeding on sap we also find more of these ..

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