Background: Trombidid mites have a unique lifecycle in which only the larval stage is ectoparasitic. In the superfamily Trombiculoidea ('chiggers'), the larvae feed preferentially on vertebrates, including humans. Species in the genus Leptotrombidium are vectors of a potentially fatal bacterial infection, scrub typhus, which affects 1 million people annually. Moreover, chiggers can cause pruritic dermatitis (trombiculiasis) in humans and domesticated animals. In the Trombidioidea (velvet mites), the larvae feed on other arthropods and are potential biological control agents for agricultural pests. Here, we present the first trombidid mites genomes, obtained both for a chigger, Leptotrombidium deliense, and for a velvet mite, Dinothrombium t...
Ticks transmit more pathogens to humans and animals than any other arthropod. We describe the 2.1 Gb...
The number of managed honey bee colonies has considerably decreased in many developed countries in r...
Most humans carry mites in the hair follicles of their skin for their entire lives. Follicular mites...
Background Trombidid mites have a unique lifecycle in which only the larval stage is ectoparasitic. ...
Highly diversified astigmatic mites comprise many medically important human household pests such as ...
Background: Oribatid mites are a specious order of microarthropods within the subphylum Chelicerata,...
The spider mite Tetranychus urticae is a cosmopolitan agricultural pest with an extensive host plant...
Background: The apparent scarcity of available sequence data has greatly impeded evolutionary studie...
Chiggers are the tiny six-legged larval stage of mites in the family Trombiculidae. These mites, par...
Background: Conventional gold standard characterization of chigger mites involves chemical preparati...
Chelicerate mites diverged from other arthropod lineages more than 400 million years ago and subsequ...
Transposable elements are genomic parasites that move within the genome and can cause gene and genom...
A number of horizontal gene transfers (HGTs) have been identified in the spider mite Tetranychus urt...
Ticks transmit more pathogens to humans and animals than any other arthropod. We describe the 2.1 Gb...
The number of managed honey bee colonies has considerably decreased in many developed countries in r...
Most humans carry mites in the hair follicles of their skin for their entire lives. Follicular mites...
Background Trombidid mites have a unique lifecycle in which only the larval stage is ectoparasitic. ...
Highly diversified astigmatic mites comprise many medically important human household pests such as ...
Background: Oribatid mites are a specious order of microarthropods within the subphylum Chelicerata,...
The spider mite Tetranychus urticae is a cosmopolitan agricultural pest with an extensive host plant...
Background: The apparent scarcity of available sequence data has greatly impeded evolutionary studie...
Chiggers are the tiny six-legged larval stage of mites in the family Trombiculidae. These mites, par...
Background: Conventional gold standard characterization of chigger mites involves chemical preparati...
Chelicerate mites diverged from other arthropod lineages more than 400 million years ago and subsequ...
Transposable elements are genomic parasites that move within the genome and can cause gene and genom...
A number of horizontal gene transfers (HGTs) have been identified in the spider mite Tetranychus urt...
Ticks transmit more pathogens to humans and animals than any other arthropod. We describe the 2.1 Gb...
The number of managed honey bee colonies has considerably decreased in many developed countries in r...
Most humans carry mites in the hair follicles of their skin for their entire lives. Follicular mites...