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9 Draft EEVs SMPR V4

DNA from higher eukaryotes

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Plants

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Zea mays

(corn)

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Pollen from

Pinus

spp. (pine)

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Cotton

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Arthropods

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Aedes aegypti

(ATCC /CCL-125 mosquito cell line)

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Aedes albopictus

(Mosquito C6/36 cell line)

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Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus

(Dust mite -commercial source)

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Xenopsylla cheopis

Flea (Rocky Mountain labs)

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Drosophilia

cell line

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Musca domestica

(housefly) ARS, USDA, Fargo, ND

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Gypsy moth cell lines LED652Y cell line (baculovirus)– Invitrogen

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Cockroach (commercial source)

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Tick (Amblyomma)

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Vertebrates

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Mus musculus

(ATCC/HB-123) mouse

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Rattus norvegicus

(ATCC/CRL-1896) rat

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Canis familiaris

(ATCC/CCL-183) dog

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Felis catus

(ATCC/CRL-8727) cat

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Homo sapiens

(HeLa cell line ATCC/CCL-2) human

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Gallus gallus domesticus

(Chicken)

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Goat

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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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B. thuringiensis

subsp

. israelensis

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B. thuringiensis

subsp

. kurstaki

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B. thuringiensis

subsp

. morrisoni

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Serenade (Fungicide)

B. subtilis

(QST713)

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Viral agents have also been used for insect control. Two representative products

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are:

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Gypcheck for gypsy moths (

Lymanteria dispar

nuclear polyhedrosis virus)

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Cyd-X for coddling moths (Coddling moth granulosis virus)

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Removed by C. burnetii WG on 4/23/2015 due to unavailability.

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Specific to C. burnetii; added by CB WG on 4/23/2015.