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English: Supplementary Movie 3 Spider's prey ingestion behavior when offered with irBG1-fed M. sexta larvae. A spider in the assay container (50cc) was offered M. sexta larvae (second-instar) that had fed since hatching on irBG1 plants. Video (taken after ~15 min of prey capture during the no-choice assays) shows how the spider fails to ingest Lyc4-replete irBG1-fed larvae (which in turn had silenced their midgut-expressed β-glucosidase 1 transcripts) and shows signs of distress after abandoning the prey. Please note that in the early stages of project, irBG1 line was called as irGLY (as seen in this Movie) before identification of the gene as a BG.
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Source Video file from Poreddy S, Mitra S, Schöttner M, Chandran J, Schneider B, Baldwin I, Kumar P, Pandit S (2015). "Detoxification of hostplant's chemical defence rather than its anti-predator co-option drives β-glucosidase-mediated lepidopteran counteradaptation". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms9525. PMID 26443324. PMC: 4633822.
Author Poreddy S, Mitra S, Schöttner M, Chandran J, Schneider B, Baldwin I, Kumar P, Pandit S
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