Dicer regulates Nosema ceranae proliferation in honeybees
© 2018 The Royal Entomological Society Nosema ceranae is a microsporidian parasite that infects the honeybee midgut epithelium. The protein-coding gene Dicer is lost in most microsporidian genomes but is present in N. ceranae. By feeding infected honeybees with small interfering RNA targeting the N....
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Main Authors: | Q. Huang, W. Li, Y. Chen, G. Retschnig-Tanner, O. Yanez, P. Neumann, J. D. Evans |
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