Cydia pomonella (codling moth)


Basic information


Introduction

The codling moth (Cydia pomonella) is a member of the Lepidopteran family Tortricidae. They are major pests to agricultural crops, mainly fruits such as apples and pears. Because the larvae are not able to feed on leaves, they are highly dependent on fruits as a food source and thus have a significant impact on crops. The caterpillars bore into fruit and stop it from growing, which leads to premature ripening. Various means of control, including chemical, biological, and preventive, have been implemented. This moth has a widespread distribution, being found on six continents. Adaptive behavior such as diapause and multiple generations per breeding season have allowed this moth to persist even during years of bad climatic conditions.

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Sex chromosome system:  ZW

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Sex chr Genes


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# Sex chromosome ( From InsectBase )

Chromosome Z
Data Type Download
Sex chromosome sequence Chromosome_Z
Sex chromosome annotation Annotation_Z
Sex chromosome protein Protein_Z
Sex chromosome CDS CDS_Z

Chromosome W
Data Type Download
Sex chromosome sequence Chromosome_W
Sex chromosome annotation Annotation_W
Sex chromosome protein Protein_W
Sex chromosome CDS CDS_W

# Sex chromosome ncRNA ( From infernal )

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Z ncRNA
W ncRNA

# Sex chromosome Repeat

Position GFF Tbl
Z Repeat Gff Repeat tbl
W Repeat Gff Repeat tbl