Definition of Polydnavirus. Meaning of Polydnavirus. Synonyms of Polydnavirus

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- immature wasp in the caterpillar. Additionally, genes expressed from the polydnavirus in the parasitised host alter host development and metabolism to be beneficial...
- system; these include polydnaviruses, ovarian proteins, and venom. If a polydnavirus is included, it infects the nuclei of host hemocytes and other cells...
- wasps of the genus Hypopteromalus. An important aspect of the symbiotic polydnavirus is the fact that the virus does not and cannot replicate on its own-...
- of the genus Morbillivirus that is pathogenic mainly to sea mammals Polydnavirus, a member of the family Polydnaviridae of insect viruses This disambiguation...
- hosts, Heliothis virescens (Lepidopteran) with the ****ociation of a polydnavirus (PDV) (Campoletis sonorensis PDV). During the oviposition process, the...
- Phelan, P; Turnbull, MW (3 August 2011). "Functional interactions between polydnavirus and host cellular innexins". Journal of Virology. 85 (19): 10222–10229...
- the lack of a functional viral envelope. In addition, wasps produce polydnavirus vectors with pathogenic genes (but not core viral genes) or gene-less...
- ovipositors. Some parasitic species have a mutualistic relationship with a polydnavirus that weakens the host's immune system and replicates in the oviduct of...
- Kroemer JA, Webb BA (2004). "Polydnavirus genes and genomes: emerging gene families and new insights into polydnavirus replication". Annual Review of...
- host caterpillar Plutella xylostella. Cotesia vestalis suffers from a polydnavirus, Cotesia vestalis bracovirus. "Species Cotesia vestalis (Haliday)". University...