- Does a deletion in a virus-like particle protein have pleiotropic effects on the reproductive biology of a parasitoid wasp?
- 作者: Amat, Isabelle; Bernstein, Carlos and van Alphen, Jacques J. M
- literature id: 14410
- catalog nub: TPL_AMATnn2003DADIA11831188
- 文献库: Taxapad收录文献
- type: article
- publication name: Journal of Insect Physiology
- publish date: 2003-12-01
- pages: 1183-1188
- volume: 49
- issue: 12
- 创建时间: 2021-03-02 15:00:31
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Endoparasitoid insects have evolved mechanisms to counteract host immune defences. At oviposition, the endoparasitoid Venturia canescens injects virus-like particles (VLPs) together with the egg that interfere with the immune system of the host. These prevent encapsulation of the parasitoid egg. It has been shown that the gene coding for one of the VLP proteins exists in two variants (called Repeat-Plus (RP) and Repeat-Minus (RM)). Previous observations suggested that these variants induce pleiotropic effects on the reproductive biology of the female resulting, in an impeded transfer of eggs from the ovarioles to the oviducts in RM females, and in alterations in the egg laying sequence. We show that RM females from another geographical locality do not exhibit any phenotypic alteration of the reproductive biology. By showing a lack of association between VLP alleles and the reproductive phenotypic characteristics in a given strain, our results do not support the hypothesis of pleiotropic effects. Conversely, the results suggest that different genes code for the VLPs and for the reproductive biology characteristics. Different phenomena such as linkage, the action of pathogens, etc. could explain the association between characters that is observed in some strains. none
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