Roxane Saisho
California State University San Marcos
6 Papers
3 Citations
Roxane Saisho is an academic researcher from California State University San Marcos. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hippodamia convergens & Biological pest control. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 5 publications.
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Lack of phenotypic variation despite population structure in larval utilization of pea aphids by populations of the lady beetle Hippodamia convergens
Christy Grenier,Bryce Summerhays,Ryan Cartmill,Tanairi Martinez,Roxane Saisho,Alexander Rothenberg,Alicia Tovar,Andrew Rynerson,Jerrika Scott,Jerrika Scott,John J. Obrycki,Arun Sethuraman +11 more
TL;DR: No differences in final pupal weight, or the net weight gain ratio through larval development from the third instar to pupal stage, despite genetic population structure is found in H. convergens populations.
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Draft Genome Sequences of Bacillus glennii V44-8, Bacillus saganii V47-23a, Bacillus sp. Strain V59.32b, Bacillus sp. Strain MER_TA_151, and Paenibacillus sp. Strain MER_111, Isolated from Cleanrooms Where the Viking and Mars Exploration Rover Spacecraft Were Assembled.
Elinne Becket,Keneshia O. Johnson,Camille J. Burke,Jasmin J. Clark,Marcus J. S. Cohen,David A. Coil,Courtney A. Eggleston,Tyesha L. Farmer,Tiffany R. Farr,Sophia M. Hernandez,Jeff Jaureguy,Guillaume Jospin,Afshin Khan,Michael D. Lee,Lauren N. McKee,Erin M. O’Brien,Betsy A. Read,Roxane Saisho,Arman Seuylemezian,Sergio S. Serrato-Arroyo,Dylan Steinecke,Parag Vaishampayan +21 more
- 25 Jun 2020
TL;DR: The draft genome sequences of Bacillus glennii V44-8, Bacillus saganii V47-23a, and Bacillus sp.
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Lack of phenotypic variation in larval utilization of pea aphids in populations of the ladybeetle Hippodamia convergens
Christy Grenier,Bryce Summerhays,Ryan Cartmill,Tanairi Martinez,Roxane Saisho,Alexander Rothenberg,Jerrika Scott,Jerrika Scott,John J. Obrycki,Arun Sethuraman +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the convergent lady beetle (Hippodamia convergens) is used extensively in augmentative biological control across the United States and the authors investigate phenotypic differences in their utilization of pea aphids in different populations.
Like mother, like daughter? Phenotypic plasticity, environmental covariation, and heritability of size in a parthenogenetic wasp
Alicia Tovar,Scott Monahan,Adrian Kristan,Walker Welch,Ryan Dettmers,Camila Arce,Theresa Buck,Michele Ruben,Alexander Rothenberg,Roxane Saisho,R. H. Cartmill,Timothy Skaggs,Robert Reyes,MJ Lee,John J. Obrycki,William B. Kristan,Arun Sethuraman +16 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors used a common garden and reciprocal transplant experiment with parthenogenetic lines of D. coccinellae to investigate heritability, plasticity, and environmental covariation of body size.
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Genome of the parasitoid wasp Dinocampus coccinellae reveals extensive duplications, accelerated evolution, and independent origins of thelytokous parthenogeny and solitary behavior
Arun Sethuraman,Alicia Tovar,Welch W,Dettmers R,Arce C,Skaggs T,Alexander Rothenberg,Roxane Saisho,Bryce Summerhays,Ryan Cartmill,Christy Grenier,Yumary M. Vasquez,Hannah Vansant,John J. Obrycki +13 more
TL;DR: The first high quality genome of Dinocampus coccinellae using a combination of short and long read sequencing technologies, followed by assembly and scaffolding of chromosomal segments using Chicago+ HiC technologies was presented in this article.