Rh6 gene modulates the visual mechanism of host utilization in fruit fly Bactrocera minax
Pest Management Science2018Vol. 75(6), pp. 1621–1629
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Yaohui Wang, Awawing A. Andongma, Yongcheng Dong, Zhenzhong Chen, Penghui Xu, Xueming Ren, Matt N. Krosch, Anthony R. Clarke, Changying Niu
Abstract
These results show that the Rh6 gene modulates the visual mechanism of host utilization in B. minax, providing a genetic basis for visual host location in a non-model insect herbivore. © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry.
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