Brain transcriptomic analysis in paper wasps identifies genes associated with behaviour across social insect lineages.
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Development of an RNA interference tool, characterization of its target, and an ecological test of caste differentiation in the eusocial wasp polistesGenes associated with ant social behavior show distinct transcriptional and evolutionary patternsTranscriptome analyses of primitively eusocial wasps reveal novel insights into the evolution of sociality and the origin of alternative phenotypesDifferential gene expression and protein abundance evince ontogenetic bias toward castes in a primitively eusocial wasp.Social regulation of maternal traits in nest-founding bumble bee (Bombus terrestris) queens.Polyphenism in social insects: insights from a transcriptome-wide analysis of gene expression in the life stages of the key pollinator, Bombus terrestris.Molecular evolutionary analyses of insect societiesSocial parasitism and the molecular basis of phenotypic evolution.Comparative gene expression profiles for highly similar aggressive phenotypes in male and female cichlid fishes (Julidochromis).We can't all be supermodels: the value of comparative transcriptomics to the study of non-model insects.Molecular tools and bumble bees: revealing hidden details of ecology and evolution in a model system.Regulation of behaviorally associated gene networks in worker honey bee ovaries.RNA-sequencing elucidates the regulation of behavioural transitions associated with the mating process in honey bee queens.Transcriptome Profile of the Asian Giant Hornet (Vespa mandarinia) Using Illumina HiSeq 4000 Sequencing: De Novo Assembly, Functional Annotation, and Discovery of SSR MarkersComparative transcriptomics reveals the conserved building blocks involved in parallel evolution of diverse phenotypic traits in antsEvolution of recombination and genome structure in eusocial insectsShared genes related to aggression, rather than chemical communication, are associated with reproductive dominance in paper wasps (Polistes metricus).A conceptual model for the origin of worker behaviour and adaptation of eusociality.Evolutionary constraints shape caste-specific gene expression across 15 ant species.Caste-biases in gene expression are specific to developmental stage in the ant Formica exsecta.Gene expression is more strongly influenced by age than caste in the ant Lasius niger.Social dominance alters nutrition-related gene expression immediately: transcriptomic evidence from a monomorphic queenless ant.Genome, transcriptome and methylome sequencing of a primitively eusocial wasp reveal a greatly reduced DNA methylation system in a social insect.Population genomics of eusocial insects: the costs of a vertebrate-like effective population size.Comparative transcriptomics of convergent evolution: different genes but conserved pathways underlie caste phenotypes across lineages of eusocial insects.Dissecting the Transcriptional Patterns of Social Dominance across Teleosts.Gene expression patterns associated with caste and reproductive status in ants: worker-specific genes are more derived than queen-specific ones.Gene expression signatures of mating system evolution.Gene duplication and the evolution of phenotypic diversity in insect societies.Molecular and social regulation of worker division of labour in fire ants.Large-scale transcriptome changes in the process of long-term visual memory formation in the bumblebee, Bombus terrestris.Functional genomics in the wild: a case study with paper wasps shows challenges and prospects for RNA interference in ecological systems.Epigenetic switch turns on genetic behavioral variations.Advancing behavioural genomics by considering timescale.Transcriptomics of an extended phenotype: parasite manipulation of wasp social behaviour shifts expression of caste-related genes.Molecular heterochrony and the evolution of sociality in bumblebees (Bombus terrestris).Context-dependent expression of the foraging gene in field colonies of ants: the interacting roles of age, environment and task.Genome-wide analysis of alternative reproductive phenotypes in honeybee workers.Nutrition and division of labor: Effects on foraging and brain gene expression in the paper wasp Polistes metricus.Vitellogenin-like A-associated shifts in social cue responsiveness regulate behavioral task specialization in an ant.
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Brain transcriptomic analysis in paper wasps identifies genes associated with behaviour across social insect lineages.
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Amy L Toth
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Sandra L Rodriguez-Zas
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10.1098/RSPB.2010.0090
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2010-03-17T00:00:00Z