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Status |
Public on Aug 01, 2012 |
Title |
An Emerging Threat to Honey Bees from the Parasitic Phorid Fly Apocephalus borealis |
Platform organisms |
Fungi; unidentified entomopoxvirus; unidentified baculovirus; Iridovirus; Ambidensovirus; Cypovirus; Birnaviridae; Luteovirus; Black beetle virus; unclassified viruses; Ascovirus; Betabaculovirus; Gammabaculovirus |
Sample organism |
Apis mellifera |
Experiment type |
Expression profiling by array
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Summary |
Pathogen detection microarrays analyzing honeybee samples taken after parasitization with a predatory fly, oligos correspond to specific pathogens or pathogen families of viruses, bacteria, fungi, protists, and other parasites Samples were analyzed with the E-Predict analysis package.
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Overall design |
Honey bees parasitized with the phorid fly Apocephalus borealis were screened for viral and non-viral pathogens by microarray.
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Contributor(s) |
Andy C, Charles R |
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Submission date |
Jun 06, 2011 |
Last update date |
Aug 02, 2012 |
Contact name |
Charles Runckel |
E-mail(s) |
charles.runckel@ucsf.edu
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Phone |
503-964-8777
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Fax |
415-418-9647
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Organization name |
UCSF
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Department |
Biochemistry
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Lab |
DeRisi
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Street address |
1700 4th St
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City |
San Francisco |
State/province |
CA |
ZIP/Postal code |
94158 |
Country |
USA |
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Platforms (1) |
GPL11490 |
Arthropod Pathogen Microarray 1.5K v 1.0 |
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Samples (16)
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Relations |
BioProject |
PRJNA140955 |