Author: Jonathon A. Siva-Jothy; Pedro F. Vale
Title: Dissecting genetic and sex-specific host heterogeneity in pathogen transmission potential Document date: 2019_8_14
ID: 0v5q4kp9_21
Snippet: Mated and virgin females did not qualitatively differ in DCV shedding; however, individuals 528 did exhibit quantitative variation in shedding. While only 0.098% of the variance in 529 quantitative shedding was explained by mating, the interaction between mating and 530 genetic background explained 8.87% of the variance ( Figure 5 ). This suggests that 531 alongside host genetic background, mating might exert an important level of influence 532 o.....
Document: Mated and virgin females did not qualitatively differ in DCV shedding; however, individuals 528 did exhibit quantitative variation in shedding. While only 0.098% of the variance in 529 quantitative shedding was explained by mating, the interaction between mating and 530 genetic background explained 8.87% of the variance ( Figure 5 ). This suggests that 531 alongside host genetic background, mating might exert an important level of influence 532 over shedding. One potential explanation for this mating effect are post-mating 533 physiological changes in the intestine that can increase in defecation rates (Apger-534
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