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Pathogenesis of Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus in fifth-instar Anticarsia gemmatalis larvae, by A. Chikhalya, D. D. Luu, M. Carrera, A. De La Cruz, M. Torres, E. N. Martinez, T. Chen, K. D. Stephens and E. J . Haas-Stapleton

Journal of General Virology vol. 90, part 8, pp. 2023 - 2032

Supplementary Table S1. Oligonucleotides, product sizes and temperatures for reverse transcription and PCR in this study.

Supplementary Fig. S1. Determination of the exponential range of amplification for gapdh using RNA isolated from the midgut of A. gemmatalis and accumulation of vp39 over time in the midgut of T. ni and A. gemmatalis inoculated orally as penultimate instars with AcMNPV-hsp70/lacZ OB.

Supplementary Fig. S2. Typical distribution of melanized tracheal branches associated with the midgut of 50 A. gemmatalis larvae inoculated orally with OB or vehicle and dissected at 24 h p.i. Larval and pupal mortality levels for 50 A. gemmatalis inoculated orally with OB. Maximum LacZ distribution in the tissues of A. gemmatalis larvae IH inoculated with BV at specific times p.i.

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