HIGHLIGHTS
- who: . and colleagues from the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT), Italy University of North Carolina at have published the research work: The new functions as a regulator of reproduction both female and male in Ophraella communa, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors identified the hsp70 genes that were highly expressed from a cDNA_library of male testes in O. communa.
- how: The qPCR data was analyzed using the 2-u0394u0394Ct method (Schmittgen 2008). A similar observation was made in Tribolium castaneum wherein Hsp70 was found to be involved in reproductive regulation when Tchsp70 . . .

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