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Host Genotype and Tissue Type Determine DWV Infection Intensity
2021
Frontiers in Insect Science
Varroa mite-vectored viruses such as Deformed wing virus (DWV) are of great concern for honey bee health as they can cause disease in individuals and increase colony mortality. Two genotypes of DWV (A and B) are prevalent in the United States and may have differential virulence and pathogenicity. Honey bee genetic stocks bred to resist Varroa mites also exhibit differential infection responses to the Varroa mite-vectored viruses. The goal of this project was to determine if interactions between
doi:10.3389/finsc.2021.756690
pmid:38468897
pmcid:PMC10926404
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