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Use of a Recombinant Mosquito Densovirus As a Gene Delivery Vector for the Functional Analysis of Genes in Mosquito Larvae
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Biología del desarrollo
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JoVE Revista Biología del desarrollo
Use of a Recombinant Mosquito Densovirus As a Gene Delivery Vector for the Functional Analysis of Genes in Mosquito Larvae
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October 06, 2017

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Capítulos

  • 00:05Título
  • 01:27Designing an Artificial Intronic Small RNA Expression Cassette
  • 04:22Generating a rAaeDV Construct by Cloning a miRNA or shRNA Expression Cassette into a Plasmid Backbone
  • 05:19Transfecting C6/36 Cells with rAaeDV Plasmids
  • 07:33Harvesting rAaeDV Virions from Transfected C6/36 Cells
  • 08:53Mosquito Transduction
  • 10:10Results: Overexpression and Knockdown Efficiency of rAaeDV Vectors
  • 11:14Conclusion

Summary

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We report using an artificial intronic small RNA expression strategy to develop a non-defective recombinant Aedes aegypti densovirus (AaeDV) in vivo delivery system. A detailed procedure for the construction, packaging, and quantitative analysis of the rAaeDV vectors as well as for larval infection is described.

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