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  • * Molecular Biology
  • * Genomics

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  • * Insect cell lines are indispensable for studying insect physiology, immunity, and environmental adaptation.
  • * They offer controlled environments for gene expression analysis, complementing whole-organism studies.
  • * Advances in sequencing technologies have expanded their utility in functional genomics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • * To review the significance of insect cell lines in transcriptomic research.
  • * To highlight their application in understanding insect biology and developing biotechnological tools.
  • * To showcase their role in agriculture, pest control, and bioengineering.

Main Methods:

  • * Review of existing literature on insect cell line applications in transcriptomics.
  • * Analysis of high-throughput sequencing and single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data.
  • * Summarization of key findings in a tabular format for clarity.

Main Results:

  • * Identified genes related to detoxification, stress response, development, and immune defense.
  • * Demonstrated the adaptability of insect cell lines for functional genomics.
  • * Highlighted cell lines' utility in pest management, virology, and bioengineering.

Conclusions:

  • * Insect cell lines are versatile models for advancing transcriptomic research.
  • * Their application facilitates discoveries in insect physiology and molecular mechanisms.
  • * They are pivotal for developing innovative strategies in sustainable agriculture and biotechnology.