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Unity in defence: honeybee workers exhibit conserved molecular responses to diverse pathogens.

Vincent DoubletYvonne PoeschlAndreas Gogol-DöringCédric AlauxDesiderato AnnosciaChristian AuroriSeth M BarribeauOscar C Bedoya-ReinaMark J F BrownJames C BullMichelle L FlennikenDavid A GalbraithElke GenerschSebastian GisderIvo GrosseHolly L HoltDan HultmarkH Michael G LattorffYves Le ConteFabio ManfrediniDino P McMahonRobin F A MoritzFrancesco NazziElina L NiñoKatja NowickRonald P van RijRobert J PaxtonChristina M Grozinger
Published in: BMC genomics (2017)
Our meta-analysis generated a comprehensive overview of the host metabolic and other biological processes that mediate interactions between insects and their pathogens. We identified key host genes and pathways that respond to phylogenetically diverse pathogens, representing an important source for future functional studies as well as offering new routes to identify or generate pathogen resilient honey bee stocks. The statistical and bioinformatics approaches that were developed for this study are broadly applicable to synthesize information across transcriptomic datasets. These approaches will likely have utility in addressing a variety of biological questions.
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