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A-Single-Sex-Pheromone-Receptor-Determines-Chemical-Response-Specificity-of-Sexual-Behavior-in-the-pgen.1002115.s006.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 43 s, 480 × 360 pixels, 520 kbps, file size: 2.65 MB)
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English: Pheromone orientation behavior of PxOR1-expressing males in response to Z11-16:Ald stimulation. Male silkmoths bearing both BmOR1-GAL4 and UAS-PxOR1 transgenes (without marking) displayed wing flapping behavior, a criterion for the display of pheromone orientation behavior in the silkmoth, upon stimulation with 100 ng of Z11-16:Ald (first stimulus). Moths bearing either BmOR1-GAL4 (green) or UAS-PxOR1 (red) alone showed no behavior to Z11-16:Ald, although bombykol stimulation (100 ng) (second stimulus) elicited robust wing flapping behavior in all moths. LED lights indicate the timing of pheromone stimulation. In this movie, moths of GAL4 / UAS , GAL4 driver, and the UAS effector line were placed in the same box for presentation purposes. This is an exception; they were normally tested separately for their behavioral responses. |
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Source | Video S1 from Sakurai T, Mitsuno H, Haupt S, Uchino K, Yokohari F, Nishioka T, Kobayashi I, Sezutsu H, Tamura T, Kanzaki R. "A Single Sex Pheromone Receptor Determines Chemical Response Specificity of Sexual Behavior in the Silkmoth Bombyx mori". PLOS Genetics. DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1002115. PMID 21738481. PMC: 3128102. | ||
Author | Sakurai T, Mitsuno H, Haupt S, Uchino K, Yokohari F, Nishioka T, Kobayashi I, Sezutsu H, Tamura T, Kanzaki R | ||
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Author | Sakurai T, Mitsuno H, Haupt S, Uchino K, Yokohari F, Nishioka T, Kobayashi I, Sezutsu H, Tamura T, Kanzaki R |
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Image title | Pheromone orientation behavior of PxOR1-expressing males in response to Z11-16:Ald stimulation. Male silkmoths bearing both BmOR1-GAL4 and UAS-PxOR1 transgenes (without marking) displayed wing flapping behavior, a criterion for the display of pheromone orientation behavior in the silkmoth, upon stimulation with 100 ng of Z11-16:Ald (first stimulus). Moths bearing either BmOR1-GAL4 (green) or UAS-PxOR1 (red) alone showed no behavior to Z11-16:Ald, although bombykol stimulation (100 ng) (second stimulus) elicited robust wing flapping behavior in all moths. LED lights indicate the timing of pheromone stimulation. In this movie, moths of GAL4 / UAS , GAL4 driver, and the UAS effector line were placed in the same box for presentation purposes. This is an exception; they were normally tested separately for their behavioral responses. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2011-06-30 |