Bactrocera tryoni is a species of fly in the family Tephritidae in the insect order Diptera. B. tyroni is native to subtropical coastal Queensland and northern New South Wales. They are active during the day, but mate at night. B. tyroni lay their eggs in fruit.

Host Genome

Chromosome
Genome ID Level BUSCO Assessment
GCA_016617805.2 Chromosome
C:98.5%[S:97.8%,D:0.7%],F:0.5%,M:1.0%,n:1367

Related Symbionts

13 records

Symbiont records associated with Bactrocera tryoni

Classification Function Function Tags Reference
Pichia

Ascomycota

Fungi

Pichia (yeast) is known to release nutritional components from the fruit substrate by producing extracellular enzymes, which may make nutrients furth…

digestive enzymes
Fungi

Pichia kluyveri (Fungi) produces odours that strongly deterred flies and resulted in significantly faster larval development and a greater number of …

probiotic growth regulation
Enterobacteriaceae

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria

Enterobacteriaceae (a bacterial family) emit volatile organic compounds (MVOCs) that are capable of attracting virgin female Bactrocera tryoni.

semiochemical biosynthesis
Fungi

Hanseniaspora uvarum (Fungi) emits odours that increased the attraction of flies and led to decreased oviposition.

semiochemical biosynthesis fertility
Amylostereum

Basidiomycota

Fungi

-

Bacteria

-

Candida

Ascomycota

Fungi

-

Cryptococcus

Basidiomycota

Fungi

-

Fungi

-

Bacteria

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Hanseniaspora

Ascomycota

Fungi

-

Pichia

Ascomycota

Fungi

-

Starmerella

Ascomycota

Fungi

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Metagenome Information

0 records

Metagenome sequencing data associated with Bactrocera tryoni

Run Platform Location Date BioProject

No metagenomes found

No metagenome records associated with this host species.

Amplicon Information

1 records

Amplicon sequencing data associated with Bactrocera tryoni

Run Classification Platform Location Environment
SRR6078904

AMPLICON

16S
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Australia

34.15 S 150.32 E

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