Comprehensive Assessment of Reference Gene Expression within the Whitefly IDialeurodes citri/I Using RT-qPCR

The citrus whitefly, Dialeurodes citri, is a destructive pest that infests citrus plants. It is a major vector in transmitting plant viruses such as citrus yellow vein clearing virus (CYVCV), which has caused severe economic losses worldwide, and therefore efficient control of this pest is economica...

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description The citrus whitefly, Dialeurodes citri, is a destructive pest that infests citrus plants. It is a major vector in transmitting plant viruses such as citrus yellow vein clearing virus (CYVCV), which has caused severe economic losses worldwide, and therefore efficient control of this pest is economically important. However, the scope of genetic studies primarily focused on D. citri is restricted, something that has potentially limited further study of efficient control options. To explore the functionalities of D. citri target genes, screening for specific reference genes using RT-qPCR under different experimental conditions is essential for the furtherance of biological studies concerning D. citri. The eight candidate reference genes were evaluated by dedicated algorithms (geNorm, Normfinder, BestKeeper and ΔCt method) under five specific experimental conditions (developmental stage, sex, tissue, population and temperature). In addition, the RefFinder software, a comprehensive evaluation platform integrating all of the above algorithms, ranked the expression stability of eight candidate reference genes. The results showed that the best reference genes under different experimental settings were V-ATP-A and RPS18 at different developmental stages; α-tubulin, 18S and V-ATP-A in both sexes; EF1A and α-tubulin in different tissues; Actin and Argk under different populations; and RPS18 and RPL13 in different temperatures. The validation of selected reference genes was further identified using heat shock protein (Hsp) 70 as a reporter gene. Our study, for the first time, provides a detailed compilation of internal reference genes for D. citri that are suitable for RT-qPCR analysis, which is robust groundwork for comprehensive investigation of the functional target genes of D. citri.
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Genetic vectors
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