Rna interference identifies domesticated viral genes involved in assembly and trafficking of virus-derived particles in ichneumonid wasps

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  • who: Ange Lorenzi and colleagues from the , University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France, UMR , INRA/Agrocampus Ouest/ have published the research work: RNA interference identifies domesticated viral genes involved in assembly and trafficking of virus-derived particles in ichneumonid wasps, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of August/26,/2019
  • what: Thanks to this approach combined with transmission electron microscopy the authors show that the studied IVSPER genes are required in different steps of particle morphogenesis and trafficking and that their functions are those expected of a typical virus.
  • how: Genomic DNA was used as a . . .

     

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