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From: Alternative splicing fine-tunes prey shift of Coccinellini lady beetles to non-target insect

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Alternative splicing modes and number of differential splicing events in three Coccinellini lady beetles Propylea japonica, Coccinella septempunctata, and Harmonia axyridis upon different feeding scenarios. (A) Schematic diagram showing five primary types of alternative splicing events we analyzed in this study. (B-D) Bar charts showing the numbers of alternative splicing events of each type when feeding on aphids (orange) or alternative prey mealybugs (blue) in P. japonica (B), C. septempunctata (C), and H. axyridis (D)

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