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Persistent Parental RNAi in the Beetle Tribolium castaneum Involves Maternal Transmission of Long Double-Stranded RNA (Advanced Genetics 3/03).

Thorsten HornKalin D NarovKristen A Panfilio
Published in: Advanced genetics (Hoboken, N.J.) (2022)
dsRNA Uptake In article 2100064 by Kristen A. Panfilio and co-workers, the cuticle exoskeleton of flour beetle larvae reveals normal anatomy (above: head-to-tail in blue-to-red) and long-term parental RNAi knockdown (below), here showing a mirror-image duplication of the abdomen (red termini to yellow center). Strong knockdown can persist for months despite transmission of full-length double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) from the mother into the egg, depleting maternal dsRNA levels.
Keyphrases
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