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Transcriptomic data during development of a two-spotted cricket Gryllus bimaculatus.


ABSTRACT: The two-spotted cricket Gryllus bimaculatus is a popular food for reptiles and other insectivorous animals, for the ease of breeding and rich nutrients. It goes through eight moulting cycles until it grows into an adult of size around 30-40 mm, but different larval instars are also used for their sizes matching the fed animals. We therefore provide a transcriptomic resource on different developmental stages of G. bimaculatus to understand the inner molecular workings of these stages contributing to varying nutrients. The raw RNA sequence data is available at NCBI Sequence Read Archive (SRA) under the BioProject PRJNA716138 and the assembled contigs are available as a supplementary data of this report.

SUBMITTER: Kono N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8473666 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Transcriptomic data during development of a two-spotted cricket <i>Gryllus bimaculatus</i>.

Kono Nobuaki N   Nakamura Hiroyuki H   Ohtoshi Rintaro R   Arakawa Kazuharu K  

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The two-spotted cricket <i>Gryllus bimaculatus</i> is a popular food for reptiles and other insectivorous animals, for the ease of breeding and rich nutrients. It goes through eight moulting cycles until it grows into an adult of size around 30-40 mm, but different larval instars are also used for their sizes matching the fed animals. We therefore provide a transcriptomic resource on different developmental stages of <i>G. bimaculatus</i> to understand the inner molecular workings of these stage  ...[more]

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