RNA interference is a widely applicable, powerful technique for manipulating gene expression at specific developmental stages. Here, we describe the necessary steps for implementing this technique in the aquatic diving beetle Thermonectus marmoratus, from the acquisition of gene sequences to the knockdown of genes that affect structure or behavior.
Rathore, S., Hassert, J., Clark-Hachtel, C. M., Stahl, A., Tomoyasu, Y., Bushbeck, E. K. RNA Interference in Aquatic Beetles as a Powerful Tool for Manipulating Gene Expression at Specific Developmental Time Points. J. Vis. Exp. (159), e61477, doi:10.3791/61477 (2020).