FiguresFull Size Figure 1. Expression levels (mean ± SE) for pupae exposed to different numbers of mites for antibacterial genes... Full Size Figure 2. Variation between bee body weight and antimicrobial peptide transcript levels... Full Size Figure 3. Abaecin (a) and defensin (b) transcript (mean ± SE) for pupae in 7 different honeybee colonies.... TablesFull Size Table 1. Oligonucleotide primers and sequence identification for real-time quantitative RT-PCR... |
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Conditional immune-gene suppression of honeybees parasitized by Varroa mitesPamela G. Gregory1, Jay D. Evans2, Thomas Rinderer3 and Lilia de Guzman31USDA-ARS Honeybee Research Unit, 2413 East Highway 83, Weslaco, Texas 78596, USA2USDA-ARS Bee Research Laboratory, BARC-East Building 476, Beltsville, Maryland 20705, USA 3USDA-ARS Honeybee Breeding, Genetics and Physiology Laboratory, 1157 Ben Hur Road Baton Rouge, Lousiana 70820–5502, USA pgregory@WESLACO.ARS.USDA.GOV Received 22 April 2004 Accepted 7 November 2004 Published 25 March 2005 Cite this paper as: Gregory PG, Evans JD, Rinderer T, de Guzman L. 2005. Conditional immune-gene suppression of honeybees parasitized by Varroa mites. 5pp. Journal of Insect Science 5:7, available online: insectscience.org/5.7 Keywordsabaecin, antimicrobial peptide, Apis mellifera, defensin, innate immunityABSTRACT Introduction Materials and Methods Results Discussion Acknowledgements References
INTRODUCTION Abstract Materials and Methods Results Discussion Acknowledgements References
MATERIALS AND METHODS Abstract Introduction Results Discussion Acknowledgements References
Collection of honeybees
RNA extraction and cDNA synthesis
Quantitative PCR amplification
Data analyses
RESULTS Abstract Introduction Materials and Methods Discussion Acknowledgements References
Body mass
Antibiotic peptide expression
Presence of potential pathogens
DISCUSSION Abstract Introduction Materials and Methods Results Acknowledgements References
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Abstract Introduction Materials and Methods Results Discussion References
REFERENCES Abstract Introduction Materials and Methods Results Discussion Acknowledgements
Bitondi MMG, Mora IM, Simoes ZLP, Figueiredo VLC. 1998. The Apis mellifera pupal melanization program is affected by treatment with a juvenile hormone analogue. Journal of Insect Physiology 44:499–507. |
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