“…Studies performed on the expression profiles of the genes encoding cecropins [19,20,23], diptericin [21], defensin [25] and drosocin [24] in bacteria-challenged Drosophila yielded results similar to those obtained in other species of the recent insect orders (namely in Hvalophora cecropia (reviewed in [15]), Munduca sexta [26], Sarcophuga peregrina [ 11,27-291, Phormia terranovae [30]). The genes are rapidly transcribed following challenge (1 to 2 h), the transcription rate increases over a period varying between 6 and 24 h, depending on the gene, and thereafter either stops or levels off.…”