The impact of artificial selection for Wolbachia-mediated dengue virus blocking on phage WO
Datasets for figures 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.Fig 1: Raw data for artificial selection for variable Wolbachia-mediated DENV blocking strength causes alteration in phage WO relative density, with Wolbachia and phage WO absolute abundances positively correlating in A. aegypti.Fig 2: Raw data for Wolbachia rel...
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Zusammenfassung: | Datasets for figures 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.Fig 1: Raw data for artificial selection for variable Wolbachia-mediated DENV blocking strength causes alteration in phage WO relative density, with Wolbachia and phage WO absolute abundances positively correlating in A. aegypti.Fig 2: Raw data for Wolbachia relative density inversely associates with phage WO relative density in evolved populations of A. aegypti regardless of selection.Fig 3: Raw data for Wolbachia and phage WO relative densities do not associate with DENV load in A. aegypti populations after 4 generations of selection.Fig 4: Raw data for low DENV blocker mosquitoes have a higher predicted deleterious mutation load than High DENV blockers; an effect primarily driven by higher allele frequency of potential deleterious SNPs on chromosome 1 in the Low blocking line.Fig 5: Raw data for expression of CI-inducing genes differs in reproductive but not somatic tissues of wMel-infected A. aegypti from the 4th generation of selection. |
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DOI: | 10.6084/m9.figshare.13651505 |