Abstract

MOlecular Database on Indian Insects (MODII) is an online database linking several databases like Insect Pest Info, Insect Barcode Information System (IBIn), Insect Whole Genome sequence, Other Genomic Resources of National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources (NBAIR), Whole Genome sequencing of Honey bee viruses, Insecticide resistance gene database and Genomic tools. This database was developed with a holistic approach for collecting information about phenomic and genomic information of agriculturally important insects. This insect resource database is available online for free at http://cib.res.in.Availability:http://cib.res.in/

Highlights

  • An Integrated Molecular Database on Indian InsectsMaria Pratheepa1*, Thiruvengadam Venkatesan, Gandhi Gracy, Sushil Kumar Jalali, Rajagopal Rangheswaran, Jomin Cruz Antony, Anil Rai

  • Insects play a major role in agricultural ecosystems [1] because there are beneficial insects as well as pests

  • There is a need for integrated, up-to-date collection of phenomics and genomics information of agriculturally important insects, which can serve as reference for the entomologists especially for pest management

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Summary

An Integrated Molecular Database on Indian Insects

Maria Pratheepa1*, Thiruvengadam Venkatesan, Gandhi Gracy, Sushil Kumar Jalali, Rajagopal Rangheswaran, Jomin Cruz Antony, Anil Rai. Received December 26, 2017; Revised January 23, 2018; Accepted January 24, 2018; Published February 28, 2018 doi:10.6026/97320630014042

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