生物
清脆的
茧蜂科
遗传学
基因组编辑
基因
Cas9
基因组
突变
突变体
寄生蜂
寄主(生物学)
作者
Xue Bai,Kaili Yu,Shijiao Xiong,Jin Chen,Yi Yang,Xinhai Ye,Hongwei Yao,Sheng Wang,Qi Fang,Qisheng Song,Gōngyín Yè
摘要
Abstract BACKGROUND The ectoparasitic wasp Habrobracon hebetor (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) can parasitize various species of lepidopteran pests. To maximize its potential for biological control, it is necessary to investigate its gene function through genome engineering. RESULTS To test the effectiveness of genome engineering system in H. hebetor , we injected the mixture of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) ‐associated (Cas) 9 protein and single guide RNA(s) targeting gene white into embryos. The resulting mutants display a phenotype of eye pigment loss. The phenotype was caused by small indel and is heritable. Then, we compared some biological parameters between wildtype and mutant, and found there were no significant differences in other parameters except for the offspring female rate and adult longevity. In addition, cocoons could be used to extract genomic DNA for genotype during the gene editing process without causing unnecessary harm to H. hebetor . CONCLUSION Our results demonstrate that the CRISPR/Cas9 system can be used for H. hebetor genome editing and it does not adversely affect biological parameters of the parasitoid wasps. We also provide a feasible non‐invasive genotype detection method using genomic DNA extracted from cocoons. Our study introduces a novel tool and method for studying gene function in H. hebetor , and may contribute to better application of H. hebetor in biocontrol. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.
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