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Using Vital Dyes to Trace Uptake of dsRNA by Green Peach Aphid Allows Effective Assessment of Target Gene Knockdown
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Bilgi, Vineeta
, Fosu-Nyarko, John
, Jones, Michael
in
Acridine Orange - analysis
/ Animal Feed - analysis
/ Animals
/ Aphididae
/ Aphids - genetics
/ Coloring Agents - analysis
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Knockdown Techniques
/ Genes, Insect
/ Insects
/ Myzus persicae
/ Neutral Red - analysis
/ Nicotiana - parasitology
/ Prunus
/ RNA Interference
/ RNA, Double-Stranded - administration & dosage
/ RNA, Double-Stranded - analysis
/ RNA, Double-Stranded - genetics
2017
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Using Vital Dyes to Trace Uptake of dsRNA by Green Peach Aphid Allows Effective Assessment of Target Gene Knockdown
by
Bilgi, Vineeta
, Fosu-Nyarko, John
, Jones, Michael
in
Acridine Orange - analysis
/ Animal Feed - analysis
/ Animals
/ Aphididae
/ Aphids - genetics
/ Coloring Agents - analysis
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Knockdown Techniques
/ Genes, Insect
/ Insects
/ Myzus persicae
/ Neutral Red - analysis
/ Nicotiana - parasitology
/ Prunus
/ RNA Interference
/ RNA, Double-Stranded - administration & dosage
/ RNA, Double-Stranded - analysis
/ RNA, Double-Stranded - genetics
2017
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Using Vital Dyes to Trace Uptake of dsRNA by Green Peach Aphid Allows Effective Assessment of Target Gene Knockdown
by
Bilgi, Vineeta
, Fosu-Nyarko, John
, Jones, Michael
in
Acridine Orange - analysis
/ Animal Feed - analysis
/ Animals
/ Aphididae
/ Aphids - genetics
/ Coloring Agents - analysis
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Knockdown Techniques
/ Genes, Insect
/ Insects
/ Myzus persicae
/ Neutral Red - analysis
/ Nicotiana - parasitology
/ Prunus
/ RNA Interference
/ RNA, Double-Stranded - administration & dosage
/ RNA, Double-Stranded - analysis
/ RNA, Double-Stranded - genetics
2017
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Using Vital Dyes to Trace Uptake of dsRNA by Green Peach Aphid Allows Effective Assessment of Target Gene Knockdown
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Using Vital Dyes to Trace Uptake of dsRNA by Green Peach Aphid Allows Effective Assessment of Target Gene Knockdown
2017
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RNA interference (RNAi) is an effective tool to study gene function. For in vitro studies of RNAi in insects, microinjection of double-stranded (ds)RNA may cause stress. Non-persuasive oral delivery of dsRNA to trigger RNAi is a better mode of delivery for delicate insects such as aphids because it mimics natural feeding. However, when insects feed ad libitum, some individuals may not feed. For accurate measurement of gene knockdown, analysis should only include insects that have ingested dsRNA. The suitability of eleven dyes was assessed to trace ingestion of dsRNA in an artificial feeding system for green peach aphids (GPA, Myzus persicae). Non-toxic levels of neutral red and acridine orange were suitable tracers: they were visible in the stylet and gut after feeding for 24 h, and may also attract aphids to feed. Nymphs stained with neutral red (0.02%) were analysed for target gene expression after feeding on sucrose with dsRNA (V-ATPase, vha-8). There was a greater reduction in vha-8 expression and reproduction compared to nymphs fed the diet without dye. The results confirm the importance of identifying aphids that have ingested dsRNA, and also provide evidence that the vha-8 gene is a potential target for control of GPAs.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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