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When infected by eggs of parasitic wasps, Drosophila larvae mount a complex cellular immune reaction in which specialized host blood cells, lamellocytes and crystal cells, are activated and recruited to build a capsule around the parasite egg to block its development. Here, we report that ...
Male killing Spiroplasma protects Drosophila melanogaster against two parasitoid wasps. Heredity 112, 399 (2014). CAS PubMed Google Scholar Brownlie, J. C. & Johnson, K. N. Symbiont-mediated protection in insect hosts. Trends Microbiol. 17, 348–354 (2009). CAS PubMed Google Scholar ...
Genes were functionally annotated using PFAM v33.1, the UniProt database v2018_11, EggNog (eggnog_4.5/hmmdb databases: Arthropoda, Insecta, Hymenoptera, Drosophila), MEROPS v12.0, CAZYmes in dbCAN v7.0, BUSCO Hymenoptera models v3.0.2, Hymenoptera odb9, SignalP v4.1, and InterProScan5 ...
We recently found that JAK/STAT signaling in skeletal muscles is important for the immune response of Drosophila larvae against wasp infection, but it was not clear how muscles could affect the immune response. Here we show that insulin signaling is required in muscles, but not in fat body or...
Elya, C. et al. Neural mechanisms of parasite-induced summiting behavior in ‘zombie’ Drosophila.Elife12, e85410 (2023). ArticleCASPubMedPubMed CentralMATHGoogle Scholar Rana, A., Adams, M. E. & Libersat, F. Parasitoid wasp venom re-programs host behavior through downmodulation of brain ...
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摘要: Presents a study which examines the developmental processes of model species including the Drosophila melanogaster. Rare occurrences of the changes in early development; Information on the results; Intensive study of the regulation of embryogenesis; Details on the family of parasitic wasps....
This study evaluated the role of Drosophila parasitoid wasps as HTT vectors using high throughput sequencing in two sets of parasitoid wasps and associated Drosophila species in which the parasitoid wasps deposited their eggs [95]. The results showed that parasitoid wasps, at least in the species ...
The fruit fly,Drosophila melanogaster, is extensively used to investigate the neural mechanisms underlying odor coding and processing due to its anatomically similar, yet simple, olfactory system compared with that of vertebrates (Masse et al.2009; Wilson and Mainen2006). The odorant information needs...