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From: BdorOBP2 plays an indispensable role in the perception of methyl eugenol by mature males of Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel)

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Statistical analysis of the differential expression of proteins in the responsive and non-responsive males’ antennae of Bactrocera dorsalis files. (A) The classification of differential abundance of proteins. (B) The change expression level of global proteins in the responsive and non-responsive male antennae (only the proteins with log2 fold changes ≥1.20 or ≤0.83 were colored red in the volcano plot). (C) A heat map analysis of differential protein expression profiles from three replicates (M1 and M2 represent the responsive and non-responsive males, respectively). Cluster I red indicates those proteins that were significantly up-regulated in the responsive males. Cluster II green indicates significantly down-regulated proteins in the responsive males.

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