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Picture credit (public domain): Scott Bauer (USDA) 1998
About Ixodes scapularis
Ixodes scapularis, the black-legged tick, is a hard-bodied tick from the Ixodidae family. I. scapularis is the primary vector for Lyme disease, transmitting the pathogenic bacterium Borrelia burgdorfei.
ISE6 cell line
The ISE6 cell line (Ixodes scapularis embryonic 6) is an extensively used tick cell line that has been successfully used to culture many tick-associated bacteria (Rickettsia, Anaplasma, Ehrlichia, and Neoehrlichia), to study vector-pathogen interactions and differential expression of pathogen genes during growth in mammalian and arthropod cells, to carry out growth and propagation of Arboviruses, and are an important model for molecular study using RNAi of tick genes important for decreasing pathogen transmission and understanding tick biology ( "An Ixodes scapularis cell line with a predominantly neuron-like phenotype", Oliver et al, Exp Appl Acarol. 2015 Jul; 66(3): 427--442. doi: 10.1007/s10493-015-9908-1).
Source: VectorBase
Picture credit (public domain): Scott Bauer (USDA) 1998
Taxonomy ID 6945
Data source J. Craig Venter Institute
Variation
This species currently has no variation database. However you can process your own variants using the Variant Effect Predictor: