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Author: Daborn, P. J.; Yen, J. L.; Bogwitz, M. R.; Le
Goff, G.; Feil, E.; Jeffers, S.; Tijet, N.; Perry, T.; Heckel, D.; Batterham,
P.; Feyereisen, R.; Wilson, T. G.; ffrench-Constant, R. H.
Year: 2002
Title: A single P450 allele associated with
insecticide resistance in Drosophila
Journal: Science
Volume: 297
Pages: 2253-2256
Date: Sep
Abstract: Insecticide resistance is one of the most
widespread genetic changes caused by human activity, but we still understand
little about the origins and spread of resistant alleles in global populations
of insects. Here, via microarray analysis of all P450s in Drosophila melanogaster,
we show that DDT-R, a gene conferring resistance to DDT, is associated with
overtranscription of a single cytochrome P450 gene, Cyp6g1. Transgenic analysis
of Cyp6g1 shows that overtranscription of this gene alone is both necessary and
sufficient for resistance. Resistance and up-regulation in Drosophila populations are associated with a single Cyp6g1 allele
that has spread globally. This allele is characterized by the insertion of an
Accord transposable element into the 5' end of the Cyp6g1 gene.
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