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    Whole mitochondrial genomes reveal the relatedness of the browsing ant incursions in Australia by Prodhan, M. Asaduzzaman, Widmer, Marc, Kinene, Tonny, Kehoe, Monica

    Published in Scientific reports (24-06-2023)
    “…Global trade and human movements outspread animal species, for example ants, from their native habitats to new areas. This causes biosecurity concerns because…”
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    Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals genetic diversity in the endosymbiont Hamiltonella between native and exotic populations of Bemisia tabaci from Brazil by Rossitto De Marchi, Bruno, Kinene, Tonny, Mbora Wainaina, James, Krause-Sakate, Renate, Boykin, Laura

    Published in PloS one (27-07-2018)
    “…The whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, is a species complex of more than 40 cryptic species and a major agricultural pest. It causes extensive damage to plants mainly…”
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    Genetic diversity and SNP's from the chloroplast coding regions of virus-infected cassava by Rossitto De Marchi, Bruno, Kinene, Tonny, Krause-Sakate, Renate, Boykin, Laura M, Ndunguru, Joseph, Kehoe, Monica, Ateka, Elijah, Tairo, Fred, Amisse, Jamisse, Sseruwagi, Peter

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (02-03-2020)
    “…Cassava is a staple food crop in sub-Saharan Africa; it is a rich source of carbohydrates and proteins which currently supports livelihoods of more than 800…”
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    The first transcriptomes from field-collected individual whiteflies (Bemisia tabaci, Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) by Sseruwagi, Peter, Wainaina, James, Ndunguru, Joseph, Tumuhimbise, Robooni, Tairo, Fred, Guo, Jian-Yang, Vrielink, Alice, Blythe, Amanda, Kinene, Tonny, De Marchi, Bruno, Kehoe, Monica A., Tanz, Sandra, Boykin, Laura M.

    Published in Gates open research (2017)
    “…Background: Bemisia tabaci species ( B. tabaci ), or whiteflies, are the world’s most devastating insect pests. They cause billions of dollars (US) of damage…”
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    The first transcriptomes from field-collected individual whiteflies (Bemisia tabaci, Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) by Sseruwagi, Peter, Wainaina, James, Ndunguru, Joseph, Tumuhimbise, Robooni, Tairo, Fred, Guo, Jian-Yang, Vrielink, Alice, Blythe, Amanda, Kinene, Tonny, De Marchi, Bruno, Kehoe, Monica A., Tanz, Sandra, Boykin, Laura M.

    Published in Gates open research (2017)
    “…Background: Bemisia tabaci species ( B. tabaci ), or whiteflies, are the world’s most devastating insect pests. They cause billions of dollars (US) of damage…”
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