Pea Aphids, Acyrthosiphon pisum
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Acyrthociphon pisum, the Pea Aphid
The genome sequence of the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum was published today in PLoS. Concurrently, a set of supporting papers has come out in Insect Molecular Biology. This genome is significant for a number of reasons- it's the first Hemipteran genome to be…
Red pea aphids (Acyrthosiphon pisum); Figure from: Valmalette et al., 2012
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A pleasingly pink pea aphid (Acrythosiphon pisum)
A long time ago, on a host plant far, far away, an aphid became infected with a fungus. And then it did something unusual: it incorporated some fungal genes into its own genome.
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Awh, that's so adorable! Way cuter than PZ's elephant birthing video.
I definitely agree with jamesclaims.