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Genome-Wide Analysis of Cotton miRNAs during Whitefly Infestation Offers New Insights into Plant-Herbivore Interaction
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2019
unpublished
Although the regulatory function of miRNAs and their targets have been characterized in model plants, a possible underlying role in the cotton response to herbivore infestation has not been determined. To investigate this, we performed small RNA and degradome sequencing between resistant and susceptible cotton cultivar following infestation with the generalist herbivore whitefly. In total, 260 miRNA families and 241 targets were identified. Quantitative-PCR analysis revealed that several miRNAs
doi:10.20944/preprints201908.0287.v1
fatcat:dckuqi4pgfgybfe3qoxqcoww2e