Examination of the quantitative relationship between proteome- and transcriptome-level responses in larval guts ofFrankliniella occidentalisinfected with an orthotospovirus
Jinlong Han,
Dorith Rotenberg
Abstract:The western flower thrips,Frankliniella occidentalis, is the principal thrips vector ofOrthotospovirus tomatomaculae(orderBunyavirales, familyTospoviridae), a devastating plant-pathogenic virus commonly referred to as tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV). The larval gut is the gateway for virus transmission byF. occidentalisadults to plants. In a previous report, gut expression at the transcriptome-level was subtle but significant in response to TSWV in L1s. Since it has been well documented that the relationship … Show more
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