Fig. 4From: Possible repair of UV-damaged Spodoptera littoralis nucleopolyhedrovirus DNA via generation of mutant carrying photolyase gene with DNA repair activityPhotographs showing differences between infected Spodoptera littoralis 4th instar larvae (to the left) and healthy larvae (to the right), upon transfection of the recombinant virus vSpli-phr DNA into larval hemocoel by injection. After 5–7 days of larval infection, the infected S. littoralis larvae became visibly swollen with fluids as typical symptoms of baculovirus infectionBack to article page