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The evolution, diversity, and host associations of rhabdovirusesMale-specific fruitless isoforms target neurodevelopmental genes to specify a sexually dimorphic nervous system.Transcriptional Differences between Diapausing and Non-Diapausing D. montana Females Reared under the Same Photoperiod and Temperature.Transcriptomes of parents identify parenting strategies and sexual conflict in a subsocial beetle.Inducing Cold-Sensitivity in the Frigophilic Fly Drosophila montana by RNAiThe Genome and Methylome of a Beetle with Complex Social Behavior, Nicrophorus vespilloides (Coleoptera: Silphidae).Codon usage bias and effective population sizes on the X chromosome versus the autosomes in Drosophila melanogaster.How consistent are the transcriptome changes associated with cold acclimation in two species of the Drosophila virilis group?Preparing for Winter: The Transcriptomic Response Associated with Different Day Lengths in Drosophila montana.The evolution of novelty in conserved genes; evidence of positive selection in the Drosophila fruitless gene is localised to alternatively spliced exonsPaternity analysis of wild-caught females shows that sperm package size and placement influence fertilization success in the bushcricket Pholidoptera griseoaptera.Photosensitive Alternative Splicing of the Circadian Clock Gene timeless Is Population Specific in a Cold-Adapted Fly, Drosophila montana.The prediction of adaptive evolution: empirical application of the secondary theorem of selection and comparison to the breeder's equation.Consequences of asexuality in natural populations: insights from stick insects.Evolutionary and developmental dynamics of sex-biased gene expression in common frogs with proto-Y chromosomesInter and Intraspecific Genomic Divergence in Drosophila montana Shows Evidence for Cold AdaptationFundamental and realized feeding niche breadths of sexual and asexual stick insectsValidating the Demethylating Effects of 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine in Insects Requires a Whole-Genome ApproachSex-biased gene expression is repeatedly masculinized in asexual femalesRepeated Evolution of Asexuality Involves Convergent Gene Expression Changes
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