As per insecticide resistance action committee, the insecticide resistance may be defined as heritable change in the sensitivity of a pest population, which is reflected in the repeated failure of a product to achieve the expected level of control when used according to the level recommendation for that pest species. Extensive use of chemical insecticides has been selecting resistant population of insect species to different insecticides, worldwide. Around 590 insect species have been reported to resist different insecticides till the end of 2014.Several studies have indicated that multiple genes are involved in conferring the resistance to many insect. Characterization of these genes is useful to understand the development of resistance and designing new strategies to minimize the development of resistance. Though most of the earlier studies are dealt with the mutational changes associated with the insecticide resistance, development of computational approach for discriminating insecticide resistance proteins from non-resistant proteins will further supplement the earlier efforts in managing the insecticide resistance. |
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Meher, P. K., Sahu, T. K., Banchariya, A. and Rao, A. R. (2017). DIRProt: a computational approach for discriminating insecticide resistant proteins from non-resistant proteins. BMC Bioinformatics, 18(1), 1-14.