SRR6014668 - Lasioglossum albipes

Basic Information

Run: SRR6014668

Assay Type: WGS

Bioproject: PRJNA402054

Biosample: SAMN07615250

Bytes: 72040356

Center Name: PRINCETON UNIVERSITY

Sequencing Information

Instrument: Illumina HiSeq 2000

Library Layout: PAIRED

Library Selection: RANDOM

Platform: ILLUMINA

Geographic Information

Country: France

Continent: Europe

Location Name: France: Rimont

Latitude/Longitude: 43.017 N 1.282 E

Sample Information

Host: Lasioglossum albipes

Isolation: -

Biosample Model: Metagenome or environmental

Collection Date: 2014

Taxonomic Classification

Potential Symbionts

Based on our current records database, this section aims to identify potential functional symbionts in this metagenome sample, with scoring based on:

  • Relative abundance in sample
  • Species-level matches with known symbionts
  • Host insect order matches
  • Functional record completeness

Note: Showing top 3 highest scoring records for each species/genus

Symbiont Name Record Host Species Function Abundance
Score
Xanthomonas sp. 10-10
RISB0498
Xylocopa appendiculata
Order: Hymenoptera
Xanthomonas strain from Japanese carpenter bee is effective PU-degradable bacterium and is able to use polyacryl-based PU as a nutritional source, as well as other types of PS-PU and PE-PU
0.04%
18.8
Wolbachia pipientis
RISB2342
Nasonia giraulti
Order: Hymenoptera
Increase mate acceptance of infected females
2.88%
18.8
Wolbachia pipientis
RISB0255
Camponotus pennalicus
Order: Hymenoptera
None
2.88%
17.9
Xanthomonas sp. 10-10
RISB0217
Xylocopa appendiculata
Order: Hymenoptera
strains biodegraded polyethylene terephthalate PET powder, broke it into its degradation products
0.04%
17.0
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia
RISB2004
Trichogramma chilonis
Order: Hymenoptera
could significantly increase both female count
0.02%
15.9
Wolbachia pipientis
RISB0766
Aedes fluviatilis
Order: Diptera
The presence of Wolbachia pipientis improves energy performance in A. fluviatilis cells; it affects the regulation of key energy sources such as lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates, making the distribution of actin more peripheral and with extensions that come into contact with neighboring cells.
2.88%
12.9
Rickettsia
RISB0257
Leptocybe invasa
Order: Hymenoptera
Differences in Male-Killing Rickettsia Bacteria between Lineages of the Invasive Gall-Causing Pest Leptocybe invasa
0.14%
12.4
Apilactobacillus
RISB0475
Apis mellifera
Order: Hymenoptera
A. kunkeei alleviated acetamiprid-induced symbiotic microbiota dysregulation and mortality in honeybees
0.14%
12.2
Rickettsia
RISB1970
Leptocybe invasa
Order: Hymenoptera
Rickettsia as the causal agent of thelytokous parthenogenesis in L. invasa
0.14%
11.6
Rickettsia
RISB2475
Pnigalio soemius
Order: Hymenoptera
cause parthenogenetic reproduction in the parasitoid wasp
0.14%
11.3
Pantoea agglomerans
RISB2197
Termitidae
Order: Blattodea
The ability of these arthropods to feed on wood, foliage and detritus is likely to involve catalysis by different types of cellulases/hemicellulases that are secreted by gut microbiota to digest the structural and recalcitrant lignocellulosic residues in their foods.
0.05%
10.1
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia
RISB1122
Bombyx mori
Order: Lepidoptera
facilitate host resistance against organophosphate insecticides, provides essential amino acids that increase host fitness and allow the larvae to better tolerate the toxic effects of the insecticide.
0.02%
9.0
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia
RISB1227
Delia antiqua
Order: Diptera
six bacteria protect larvae from infection with the entomopathogen Beauveria bassiana through symbiotic bacterium-derived organic acids
0.02%
7.7
Pantoea agglomerans
RISB2579
Schistocerca gregaria
Order: Orthoptera
produces an antifungal and antibacterial molecule serving as antimicrobial defense against gut pathogens
0.05%
7.1
Pantoea agglomerans
RISB0379
Frankliniella occidentalis
Order: Thysanoptera
gut symbionts are required for their development
0.05%
6.0
Pseudomonas syringae
RISB0352
Celatoblatta quinquemaculata
Order: Blattodea
initiate crystallization of water
0.05%
5.7
Curtobacterium
RISB1910
Hyles euphorbiae
Order: Lepidoptera
able to degrade alkaloids and/or latex
0.10%
0.9
Achromobacter
RISB1869
Aedes aegypti
Order: Diptera
gut microbiome
0.02%
0.3
Curtobacterium
RISB0900
Myzus persicae
Order: Hemiptera
None
0.10%
0.1
Achromobacter
RISB0383
Aphis gossypii
Order: Hemiptera
None
0.02%
0.0

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