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Insects ; 15(4)2024 Mar 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38667352

ABSTRACT

The pygmy grasshopper, Zhengitettix transpicula, is a Chinese endemic species with an exceedingly limited distribution and fragile population structure, rendering it vulnerable to extinction. We present a high-continuity, chromosome-scale reference genome assembly to elucidate this species' distinctive biology and inform conservation. Employing an integrated sequencing approach, we achieved a 970.40 Mb assembly with 96.32% coverage across seven pseudo-chromosomes and impressive continuity (N50 > 220 Mb). Genome annotation achieves identification with 99.2% BUSCO completeness, supporting quality. Comparative analyses with 14 genomes from Orthoptera-facilitated phylogenomics and revealed 549 significantly expanded gene families in Z. transpicula associated with metabolism, stress response, and development. However, genomic analysis exposed remarkably low heterozygosity (0.02%), implying a severe genetic bottleneck from small, fragmented populations, characteristic of species vulnerable to extinction from environmental disruptions. Elucidating the genetic basis of population dynamics and specialization provides an imperative guideline for habitat conservation and restoration of this rare organism. Moreover, divergent evolution analysis of the CYP305m2 gene regulating locust aggregation highlighted potential structural and hence functional variations between Acrididae and Tetrigidae. Our chromosomal genomic characterization of Z. transpicula advances Orthopteran resources, establishing a framework for evolutionary developmental explorations and applied conservation genomics, reversing the trajectory of this unique grasshopper lineage towards oblivion.

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Zookeys ; 1185: 83-104, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38074910

ABSTRACT

The genus Scelimena Serville (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae) from China is reviewed. One species, Scelimenaspicupennis Zheng & Ou, 2003 (China: Yunnan) is redescribed, and a new record of Scelimenadiscalis (Hancock, 1915) from China is given. An annotated identification key for Chinese species of the genus Scelimena is provided. Mitochondrial genes of S.spicupennis and S.discalis were sequenced and annotated. The sizes of the two sequenced mitogenomes are 17,552 bp (S.discalis), and 16,069 bp (S.spicupennis), respectively. All of the PCGs started with the typical ATN (ATT, ATC or ATG) or TTG codon and most ended with complete TAA or TAG codon, with the exception of the ND5 gene, which terminated with an incomplete T. The mitochondrial genomes for these two recorded species are provided, and the constructed phylogenetic tree supports their morphological taxonomic classification. The topology of the phylogenetic tree showed that three species of Scelimena were clustered into one branch and formed a monophyletic and a holophyletic group.

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Front Microbiol ; 14: 1278271, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37954243

ABSTRACT

The gut microbiota, a complex ecosystem integral to host wellbeing, is modulated by environmental triggers, including exposure to heavy metals such as chromium. This study aims to comprehensively explore chromium-induced gut microbiota and metabolomic shifts in the quintessential lepidopteran model organism, the silkworm (Bombyx mori). The research deployed 16S rDNA sequence analysis and LC/MS metabolomics in its experimental design, encompassing a control group alongside low (12 g/kg) and high (24 g/kg) feeding chromium dosing regimens. Considerable heterogeneity in microbial diversity resulted between groups. Weissella emerged as potentially resilient to chromium stress, while elevated Propionibacterium was noted in the high chromium treatment group. Differential analysis tools LEfSe and random forest estimation identified key species like like Cupriavidus and unspecified Myxococcales, offering potential avenues for bioremediation. An examination of gut functionality revealed alterations in the KEGG pathways correlated with biosynthesis and degradation, suggesting an adaptive metabolic response to chromium-mediated stress. Further results indicated consequential fallout in the context of metabolomic alterations. These included an uptick in histidine and dihydropyrimidine levels under moderate-dose exposure and a surge of gentisic acid with high-dose chromium exposure. These are critical players in diverse biological processes ranging from energy metabolism and stress response to immune regulation and antioxidative mechanisms. Correlative analyses between bacterial abundance and metabolites mapped noteworthy relationships between marker bacterial species, such as Weissella and Pelomonas, and specific metabolites, emphasizing their roles in enzyme regulation, synaptic processes, and lipid metabolism. Probiotic bacteria showed robust correlations with metabolites implicated in stress response, lipid metabolism, and antioxidant processes. Our study reaffirms the intricate ties between gut microbiota and metabolite profiles and decodes some systemic adaptations under heavy-metal stress. It provides valuable insights into ecological and toxicological aspects of chromium exposure that can potentially influence silkworm resilience.

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Opt Express ; 31(20): 33732-33740, 2023 Sep 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37859146

ABSTRACT

Atomic layer deposited Al2O3 films are incorporated into miniature light emitting diodes (mini-LEDs) as an internal moisture barrier layer. The experimental results show that the water vapor transmission rate reaches ≤10-4 g/m2/day when the Al2O3 thickness is ≥40 nm. The mini-LED with a 40 nm-thick Al2O3 layer shows negligible degradation after 1000 h of 85°C/85% relative humidity testing, whereas the device without an Al2O3 layer fails after only 500 h due to delamination occurring at the GaN surface. Current-voltage characteristics of the device without an Al2O3 moisture barrier layer indicate an increase in series resistance and ideality factor. This study provides a simple, light-weighting method to have a satisfactory encapsulation function for miniature LEDs.

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Zootaxa ; 5154(1): 71-80, 2022 Jun 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36095637

ABSTRACT

New species, Zhengitettix convexa Deng , sp. nov. from Yunnan and Zhengitettix fengyangshana Deng, sp. nov. from Zhejiang, are described and illustrated. Z. convexa can be easily distinguished from other species of the genus by the disc of pronotum slightly convex between shoulders and interspersed with sparse carinae on the protuberance, slightly concave behind shoulders. Z. fengyangshana is similar to Z. transpicula Zheng Jiang, 2002, but differs in narrow frontal ridge, with interhumeral carinae, shape of median carina of pronotum and posterior angles of pronotal lateral lobes. An updated key to all species of the genus Zhengitettix is given.


Subject(s)
Coleoptera , Orthoptera , Animals , China
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Shanghai Kou Qiang Yi Xue ; 31(6): 648-652, 2022 Dec.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36970803

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To build an appraisement system of oral surgery difficulty by Delphi method in order to provide basis for evaluation of oral surgery level and performance appraisal methods. METHODS: Delphi method was used to perform two rounds of expert selection, combination of critical value method and synthetical index method was used to select the index, and the weight of the index system was determined by superiority chart. RESULTS: The final evaluation index system of oral surgery difficulty included 4 first-level indexes and 20 second-level indexes. Index evaluation, index meaning and index weight were included in the index system. CONCLUSIONS: The evaluation index system of oral surgery difficulty has its particularity compared with traditional operation index system.


Subject(s)
Oral Surgical Procedures , Delphi Technique
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Zootaxa ; 4434(2): 303-326, 2018 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30313187

ABSTRACT

The tetrigid genus Bolivaritettix Günther, 1939 from China is taxonomically reviewed. The genus now includes 71 species from China, in which two new species are described and illustrated, namely: Bolivaritettix baoxingensis Deng sp. nov. and Bolivaritettix strictifemura Deng sp. nov. Synonymy. Their distribution and an annotated identification key to Chinese species are provided.


Subject(s)
Orthoptera , Animal Distribution , Animal Structures , Animals , China , Organ Size
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Zootaxa ; 4482(2): 392-400, 2018 Sep 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30313829

ABSTRACT

Scelimeninae is an important subfamily of Tetrigoidea; however, the phylogenetic relationships within Scelimeninae are poorly understood, and its generic classification has remained unstable. In this study, the COI, 16S rRNA and 18S rRNA genes from 24 species in 9 genera within Scelimeninae were amplified and sequenced, the base composition and inter-species genetic distance of the combined sequence of COI, 16S rRNA and 18S rRNA genes were analyzed, and the molecular phylogenetic relationships were reconstructed using Maximum Likelihood (ML) and Bayesian inference (BI) methods. The results of sequence analysis showed that the total length of the combined COI, 16S rRNA and 18S rRNA gene sequence was 3507 bp, including 2345 conservative sites, 1144 variable sites and 901 parsimony-informative sites. The average A+T content was 63.5% and 78.1% in the COI, 16S rRNA sequences, respectively, indicating A+T bias. The average genetic distance between all species was 0.134, and the average genetic distance in the inner group (Scelimeninae) was 0.126. A phylogenetic tree based on the combined sequences of the COI, 16S rRNA and 18S rRNA genes showed that the phylogenetic relationships among 9 Scelimeninae genera were as follows: Criotettix + (((Zhengitettix + Hebarditettix) + (Falconius + (Scelimena + Paragavialidium))) + ((Eucriotettix + Thoradonta) + Loxilobus)). The molecular phylogenetic results generally support the morphological taxonomy; at the genus level, Criotettix, Scelimena, Paragavialidium, Thoradonta and Eucriotettix are monophyletic groups, Scelimena and Paragavialidium form sister groups, and Thoradonta and Eucriotettix also form sister groups, but the relationship between Hebarditettix and Zhengitettix needs further study. At the species level, synonyms may exist between Thoradonta spiculoba and Thoradonta transpicula and Thoradonta nodulosa and Thoradonta obtusilobata, but more studies are required to confirm this inference.


Subject(s)
Orthoptera , Phylogeny , Animals , Bayes Theorem , Genes, rRNA , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S , RNA, Ribosomal, 18S
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Zootaxa ; 4370(4): 421-430, 2018 Jan 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29689838

ABSTRACT

Taxonomy of a tetrigid genus Macromotettix Günther is reviewed. Two new species, Macromotettix undulatifemura Deng sp. nov. and Macromotettix sichuanensis Deng sp. nov. are described from China. An updated identification key to all known species of the genus are given.


Subject(s)
Orthoptera , Animal Distribution , Animal Structures , Animals , Body Size , China , Organ Size
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