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49. Rispe C, Legeai F, Nabity PD, Fernández R, Arora AK, Baa-Puyoulet P, Banfill CR, Bao L, Barberà M, Bouallègue M, Bretaudeau A, Brisson JA, Calevro F, Capy P, Catrice O, Chertemps T, Couture C, Delière L, Douglas AE, Dufault-Thompson K, Escuer P, Feng H, Forneck A, Gabaldón T, Guigó R, Hilliou F, Hinojosa-Alvarez S, Hsiao Y-M, Hudaverdian S, Jacquin-Joly E, James EB, Johnston S, Joubard B, Le Goff G, Le Trionnaire G, Librado P, Liu S, Lombaert E, Lu H-L, Maïbèche M, Makni M, Marcet-Houben M, Martínez-Torres D, Meslin C, Montagné N, Moran NA, Papura D, Parisot N, Rahbé Y, Lopes MR, Ripoll-Cladellas A, Robin S, Roques C, Roux P, Rozas J, Sánchez-Gracia A, Sánchez-Herrero JF, Santesmasses D, Scatoni I, Serre R-F, Tang M, Tian W, Umina PA, van Munster M, Vincent-Monégat C, Wemmer J, Wilson ACC, Zhang Y, Zhao C, Zhao J, Zhao S, Zhou X, Delmotte F, Tagu D (2020) The genome sequence of the grape phylloxera provides insights into the evolution, adaptation, and invasion routes of an iconic pest. BMC biology, 18(1):90.

48. Wilson ACC (2020) Regulation of an insect symbiosis. In: Advances in Insect Physiology: Mechanisms Underlying Microbial Symbiosis. Vol.58, 207-232. Russell JA & Oliver KM eds., Academic Press, Elsevier, London U.K..

47. Thompson MC, Feng H, Wuchty S, Wilson ACC (2019) The green peach aphid gut contains host plant microRNAs identified by comprehensive annotation of Brassica oleracea small RNA data. Scientific Reports, 9:18904 | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-54488-1 .

46. Feng H, Park JS, Zhai RG, Wilson ACC (2019) microRNA-92a regulates the expression of aphid bacteriocyte-specific secreted protein 1. BMC Research Notes, 12:638. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-019-4665-6.

45. Feng H, Edwards N, Anderson CMH, Althaus M, Duncan RP, Hsu Y-C, Luetje CW, Price DRG, Wilson ACC* & Thwaites DT* (2019) Trading amino acids at the aphid/Buchnera symbiotic interface. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA, 116(32): 16003-16011. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1906223116. *These authors contributed equally.

44. James EB, Feng H, Wilson ACC (2018) mTOR Complex 1 Implicated in Aphid/Buchnera Host/Symbiont Integration. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics. DOI: 10.1534/g3.118.200398

43. Feng H, Wang L, Wuchty S, Wilson ACC (2018) microRNA regulation in an ancient obligate endosymbiosis. Molecular Ecology 27:1777-1793.

42. Mathers TC, Chen Y, Kaihakottil G, Legeai F, Mugford ST, Baa-Puyoulet P, Bretaudeau A, Clavijo B, Colella S, Collin O, Dalmay T, Derrien T, Feng H, Gabaldón T, Jordan A, Julca I, Kettles GJ, Kowitwanich K, Lavenier D, Lenzi P, Lopez-Gomollon S, Loska D, Mapleson D, Maumus F, Moxon S, Price DRG, Sugio A, van Munster M, Uzest M, Waite D, Jander G, Tagu D, Wilson ACC, van Oosterhout C, Swarbreck D, & Hogenhout SA (2017) Rapid transcriptional plasticity of duplicated gene clusters enables a clonally reproducing aphid to colonize diverse plant species. Genome Biology 18:27.

41. Lu HL, Chang CC, & Wilson ACC (2016) Amino acid transporters implicated in endocytosis of Buchnera during symbiont transmission in the pea aphid. EvoDevo 7:24.

40. Duncan RP, Feng H, Nguyen DM, Wilson ACC (2016) Gene family expansions in aphids maintained by endosymbiotic and non-symbiotic traits. Genome Biology and Evolution, DOI: 10.1093/gbe/evw020.

39. Lu HL, Price DRG, Wikramanayake A, Chang CC, Wilson ACC (2016) Ontogenetic differences in localization of glutamine transporter ApGLNT1 in the pea aphid demonstrate that mechanisms of host/symbiont integration are not similar in the maternal versus embryonic bacteriome. EvoDevo, DOI: 10.1186/s13227-015-0038-y.

38. Price DRG, Wilson ACC, Luetje CW (2015) Proton-dependent glutamine uptake by aphid bacteriocyte amino acid transporter ApGLNT1. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta – Biomembranes 1848: 2085-2091.

37. Wilson ACC, Duncan RP (2015) Signatures of host/symbiont genome coevolution in insect nutritional endosymbioses. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA, 112(33):10255-10261.

36. Dahan RA, Duncan RP, Wilson ACC, & Davalos LM (2015) Amino acid transporter expansions associated with the evolution of obligate endosymbiosis in sap-feeding insects (Hemiptera: sternorrhyncha). BMC Evolutionary Biology 15:52.

35. Price DRGWilson ACC (2014) A substrate ambiguous enzyme facilitates genome reduction in an intracellular symbiont. BMC Biology 12:110.

34. Wilson ACC, Delgado RN, Vorburger C (2014) Biased transmission of sex chromosomes in the aphid Myzus persicae is not associated with reproductive mode. PLoS ONE 9(12):e116348.

33. Duncan RP, Husnik F, Van Leuven JT, Gilbert DG, Davalos LM, McCutcheon JP, Wilson ACC (2014) Dynamic recruitment of amino acid transporters to the insect-symbiont interface. Molecular Ecology, doi: 10.1111/mec.12627.

32. Price DRG, Feng H, Baker JD, Bavan S, Luetje CW, Wilson ACC (2014) Aphid amino acid transporter regulates glutamine supply to intracellular bacterial symbionts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 111(1):320-325.

31. Jiang Z, Jones DH, Khuri S, Tsinoremas NF, Wyss T, Jander G, Wilson ACC (2013) Comparative analysis of genome sequences from four strains of the Buchnera aphidicola Mp endosymbiont of the green peach aphid, Myzus persicaeBMC Genomics14, 917.

30. Husnik F, Nikoh N, Koga R, Ross L, Duncan RP, Fujie M, Tanaka M, Satoh N, Bachtrog D, Wilson ACC, von Dohlen CD, Fukatsu T, McCutcheon JP (2013) Horizontal gene transfer from diverse bacteria to an insect genome enables a tripartite nested mealybug symbiosis. Cell 153, 1567-1578.

29. Wilson ACC, Sternberg LdSL, Hurley KB (2011) Aphids alter host-plant nitrogen isotope fractionation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 108, 10220-10224.

28. Shigenobu S, Wilson ACC (2011) Genomic revelations of a mutualism: the pea aphid and its obligate bacterial symbiont Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 68, 1297-1309.

27. Price DRG, Duncan RP, Shigenobu S, Wilson ACC (2011) Genome expansion and differential expression of amino acid transporters at the aphid/Buchnera symbiotic interface. Molecular Biology and Evolution 28, 3113-3126.

26. Gerardo NM, Wilson ACC (2011) The power of paired genomes. Molecular Ecology 20, 2038-2040.

25. Duncan RP, Nathanson L, Wilson ACC (2011) Novel male-biased expression in paralogs of the aphid slimfast nutrient amino acid transporter expansion. BMC Evolutionary Biology 11, 253.

24. Zepeda-Paulo FA, Simon J-C, Ramírez CC, Fuentes-Contreras E, Margaritopoulos JT, Sorenson CE, Wilson ACC, Briones LM, de Acevedo R, Ohashi DV, Lacroix C, Glais L, Figueroa CC (2010) The Invasion Route for an Insect Pest Species: the Tobacco Aphid in the New World. Molecular Ecology 19, 4738-4752.

23. International Aphid Genomics Consortium (2010) Genome sequence of the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum. PLoS Biology 8, e1000313.

22. Wilson ACC, Ashton PD, Calevro F, Charles H, Colella S, Febvay G, Jander G, Kushlan PF, Macdonald SJ, Schwartz JF, Thomas GH, Douglas AE (2010) Genomic insight into the amino acid relations of the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum with its symbiotic bacterium Buchnera aphidicola. Insect Molecular Biology 19, 249-258.

21. Legeai F, Shigenobu S, Gauthier J-P, Colbourne JK, Rispe C, Collin O, Richards S, Wilson ACC, Tagu D (2010) AphidBase: A centralized bioinformatic resource for annotation of the pea aphid genome. Insect Molecular Biology 19(Suppl. 2), 5-12.

20. Ramsey JS, Wilson ACC, de Vos M, Sun Q, Tamborindeguy C, Winfield A, Malloch G, Smith DM, Fenton B, Gray SM, Jander G (2007) Genomic resources for Myzus persicae: EST sequencing, SNP identification, and microarray design. BMC Genomics 8, 423.

19. Dunbar HE, Wilson ACC, Ferguson NR, Moran NA (2007) Aphid thermal tolerance is governed by a point mutation in bacterial symbionts. PLoS Biology 5, 1006-1015.

18. Wilson ACC, Sunnucks P, Bedo DG, Barker JSF (2006) Microsatellites reveal male recombination and neo-Y formation in Scaptodrosophila hibisci (Drosophilidae). Genetical Research, Cambridge 87, 33-43.

17. Wilson ACC, Sunnucks P (2006) The genetic outcomes of sex and recombination in long-term functionally parthenogenetic lineages of Australian Sitobion aphids. Genetical Research, Cambridge 87, 175-185.

16. Wilson ACC, Dunbar HE, Davis GK, Hunter WB, Stern DL, Moran NA (2006) A dual-genome microarray for the pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum, and its obligate symbiont, Buchnera aphidicola. BMC Genomics 7, 50.

15. Wilson ACC, Massonnet B, Simon J-C, Prunier-Leterme N, Dolatti L, Llewellyn KS, Figueroa CC, Ramirez CC, Blackman RL, Estoup A, Sunnucks P (2004) Cross-species amplification of microsatellite loci in aphids: assessment and application. Molecular Ecology Notes 4, 104-109.

14. Wilson ACC, Grosberg RK (2004) Ontogenetic shifts in fusion-rejection thresholds in a colonial marine hydrozoan, Hydractinia symbiolongicarpus. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 57, 40-49.

13. Wilson ACC, Sunnucks P, Hales DF (2003) Heritable genetic variation and potential for adaptive evolution in asexual aphids (Aphidoidea). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 79, 115-135.

12. Wilson ACC, Sunnucks P, Blackman RL, Hales D (2002) Microsatellite variation in cyclically parthenogenetic populations of Myzus persicae in south-eastern Australia. Heredity 88, 258-266.

11. Wilson ACC, Sunnucks P, Barker JSF (2002) Isolation and characterization of 20 polymorphic microsatellite loci for Scaptodrosophila hibisci. Molecular Ecology Notes 2, 242-244.

10. Hales DF, Wilson ACC, Sloane MA, Simon J-C, Le Gallic J-F, Sunnucks P (2002) Lack of detectable genetic recombination on the X chromosome during the parthenogenetic production of female and male aphids. Genetical Research, Cambridge 79, 203-209.

9. Hales DF, Sloane MA, Wilson ACC, Sunnucks P (2002) Segregation of autosomes during spermatogenesis in the peach-potato aphid (Myzus persicae) (Sulzer), (Hemiptera: Aphididae). Genetical Research, Cambridge 79, 119-127.

8. Sloane MA, Sunnucks P, Wilson ACC, Hales DF (2001) Microsatellite isolation, linkage group identification and determination of recombination frequency in the peach-potato aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (Hemiptera: Aphididae). Genetical Research, Cambridge 77, 251-260.

7. Eldridge MDB, Wilson ACC, Metcalfe CJ, Dollin AE, Bell JN, Johnson PM, Johnston PG, Close RL (2001) Taxonomy of rock-wallabies, Petrogale (Marsupialia : Macropodidae). III. Molecular data confirms the species status of the purple-necked rock-wallaby (Petrogale purpureicollis Le Souef). Australian Journal of Zoology 49, 323-343.

6. Sunnucks P, Wilson ACC, Beheregaray LB, Zenger K, French J, Taylor AC (2000) SSCP is not so difficult: the application and utility of single-stranded conformation polymorphism in evolutionary biology and molecular ecology. Molecular Ecology 9, 1699-1710.

5. Hales D, Wilson ACC, Spence JM, Blackman RL (2000) Confirmation that Myzus antirrhinii (Macchiati) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) occurs in Australia, using morphometrics, microsatellite typing, and analysis of novel karyotypes by fluorescence in situ hybridisation. Australian Journal of Entomology 39, 123-129.

4. Wilson ACC, Sunnucks P, Hales DFH (1999) Microevolution, low clonal diversity and genetic affinities of parthenogenetic Sitobion aphids in New Zealand. Molecular Ecology 8, 1655-1666.

3. Terradot L, Simon J-C, Leterme N, Bourdin D, Wilson ACC, Gauthier J-P, Robert Y (1999) Molecular characterization of clones of the Myzus persicae complex (Hemiptera: Aphididae) differing in their ability to transmit the potato leafroll luteovirus (PLRV). Bulletin of Entomological Research 89, 355-363.

2. Sunnucks P, Wilson ACC (1999) Microsatellite markers for the onychophoran Euperipatoides rowelii. Molecular Ecology 8, 899-900.

1. Wilson ACC, Sunnucks P, Hales DF (1997) Random loss of X chromosome at male determination in an aphid, Sitobion near fragariae, detected using an X-linked polymorphic microsatellite marker. Genetical Research, Cambridge 69, 233-236.