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From: Aedes aegypti SGS1 is critical for Plasmodium gallinaceum infection of both the mosquito midgut and salivary glands

Fig. 3

SGS1 protein expression is abrogated in SGS1ko mosquitoes. a Diagram of workflow. b The number of unique-mapping peptides was linear normalized per 5000 peptides recovered and plotted for both WT and SGS1ko. Error bars represent the standard deviation based on three biological replicates for both WT (horizontal) and SGS1ko (vertical). Proteins found to be differentially expressed through EdgeR analysis are shown in red. c Coverage of peptides recovered from proteomic analysis of salivary glands matching to SGS1 protein from wild-type (WT) and SGS1ko mosquitoes. Red bar indicates the approximate position of the CRISPR/Cas9 target site

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