Additional file 8 of Phenotypic screen and transcriptomics approach complement each other in functional genomics of defensive stink gland physiology
Additional file 8 of Phenotypic screen and transcriptomics approach complement each other in functional genomics of defensive stink gland physiology
Additional file 8: Supplementary Table S5. Representation of transcriptomics-identified genes in the iBeetle screen. Phenotype descriptions of the transcriptomics analysis are taken from Li et al. [28], iBeetle-phenotypes unchanged form wild type are indicated with 'non detected' (n.d.). Genes that have not been analyzed for a stink gland phenotype as they were only part of the pupal screen of the first phase are listed as not analyzed (n.a.). The 13 genes causing a gland phenotype upon knock-down and were also covered in the iBeetle screen are marked in italics. RNAi-knockdown of genes highlighted in bold resulted in easily detectable and strikingly changed stink glands, and therefore should have been detected in the iBeetle screen. However, only one of the two (underlined) was detected. Changes in annotations between Tcas3.0 and Tcas5.2 are provided.
- Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council United Kingdom
- University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Germany
- University of Cologne Germany
- Pirbright Institute United Kingdom
- University of Göttingen Germany
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