Draft, Do Not Distribute
9 Draft EEVs SMPR V4
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DNA from higher eukaryotes
195
Plants
196
Zea mays
(corn)
197
Pollen from
Pinus
spp. (pine)
198
Cotton
4199
200
Arthropods
201
Aedes aegypti
(ATCC /CCL-125 mosquito cell line)
202
Aedes albopictus
(Mosquito C6/36 cell line)
203
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus
(Dust mite -commercial source)
204
Xenopsylla cheopis
Flea (Rocky Mountain labs)
205
Drosophilia
cell line
206
Musca domestica
(housefly) ARS, USDA, Fargo, ND
207
Gypsy moth cell lines LED652Y cell line (baculovirus)– Invitrogen
208
Cockroach (commercial source)
209
Tick (Amblyomma)
210
211
Vertebrates
212
Mus musculus
(ATCC/HB-123) mouse
213
Rattus norvegicus
(ATCC/CRL-1896) rat
214
Canis familiaris
(ATCC/CCL-183) dog
215
Felis catus
(ATCC/CRL-8727) cat
216
Homo sapiens
(HeLa cell line ATCC/CCL-2) human
217
Gallus gallus domesticus
(Chicken)
218
Goat
5219
220
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Biological insecticides
– Strains of
B. thuringiensis
present in commercially available
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insecticides have been extensively used in hoaxes and are likely to be harvested in
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air collectors. For these reasons, it should be used to assess the specificity of these
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threat assays.
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225
B. thuringiensis
subsp
. israelensis
226
B. thuringiensis
subsp
. kurstaki
227
B. thuringiensis
subsp
. morrisoni
228
Serenade (Fungicide)
B. subtilis
(QST713)
229
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Viral agents have also been used for insect control. Two representative products
231
are:
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Gypcheck for gypsy moths (
Lymanteria dispar
nuclear polyhedrosis virus)
234
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Cyd-X for coddling moths (Coddling moth granulosis virus)
236
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4
Removed by C. burnetii WG on 4/23/2015 due to unavailability.
5
Specific to C. burnetii; added by CB WG on 4/23/2015.