Efforts to characterize Sites in the Dacus cucurbitae genome with homology to the Drosophila melanogaster white locus: size characterization and genomic DNA library construction

dc.contributor.authorSpain, Tammy
dc.contributor.departmentBiology
dc.date.accessioned2014-01-15T20:08:49Z
dc.date.available2014-01-15T20:08:49Z
dc.date.issued2014-01-15
dc.description.abstractThe melon fly, Dacus cucurbitae Coquillett, is an agricultural pest throughout many of the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. D. cucurbitae has been reported from southern China, Formosa, Okinawa, the Philippines, Malaya, Burma, India, Ceylon, Mauritis Island, Kenya Colony in East Africa, Guam and Hawaii. The fly mainly attacks the crops of watermelon, cantaloupe, pumpkin, squash, cucumber, tomato, peppers and beans. In Hawaii, the fly also attacks crops of passion fruit. (Nishida, et. al., 1957).
dc.format.extent30 pages
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10125/32046
dc.publisherUniversity of Hawaii at Manoa
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dc.titleEfforts to characterize Sites in the Dacus cucurbitae genome with homology to the Drosophila melanogaster white locus: size characterization and genomic DNA library construction
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