Insects are unique among invertebrates for their ability to fly, which raises intriguing questions about how energy metabolism in insects evolved and changed along with flight. Although physiological studies indicated that energy consumption differs between flying and non-flying insects, the evolution of molecular energy metabolism mechanisms in insects remains largely unexplored. Considering that about 95 % of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is supplied by mitochondria via oxidative phosphorylation, we examined 13 mitochondrial protein-encoding genes to test whether adaptive evolution of energy metabolism-related genes occurred in insects. The analyses demonstrated that mitochondrial DNA protein-encoding genes are subject to positive selectio...
<div><p>Mitochondrial genes in animals are especially useful as molecular markers for the reconstruc...
During hovering flight, insects reach rates of energy production that are among the highest measured...
The first fully sequenced insect genomes were those of the fruitfly and the mosquito, both from the ...
Insects are unique among invertebrates for their ability to fly, which raises intriguing questions a...
<div><p>Insects are unique among invertebrates for their ability to fly, which raises intriguing que...
The molecular evolution of mitochondrial genes responds to changes in energy requirements and to hig...
The molecular evolution of mitochondrial genes responds to changes in energy requirements and to hig...
The mitochondrial genomes (mt-genomes) of animals are very compact in structure, encoding thirteen p...
The loss of flight ability has occurred thousands of times independently during insect evolution. Fl...
Abstract Background The primary energy-producing pathway in eukaryotic cells, the oxidative phosphor...
<p>Given mitochondrion is the ‘energy and oxygen usage factories’, adaptive signatures of mitochondr...
Life history and metabolism covary, but the mechanisms and individual traits responsible for these l...
iii Differences in organismal life-history characteristics are often related to variation in an orga...
Life history and metabolism covary, but the mechanisms and individual traits responsible for these l...
Mitochondrial genes in animals are especially useful as molecular markers for the reconstruction of ...
<div><p>Mitochondrial genes in animals are especially useful as molecular markers for the reconstruc...
During hovering flight, insects reach rates of energy production that are among the highest measured...
The first fully sequenced insect genomes were those of the fruitfly and the mosquito, both from the ...
Insects are unique among invertebrates for their ability to fly, which raises intriguing questions a...
<div><p>Insects are unique among invertebrates for their ability to fly, which raises intriguing que...
The molecular evolution of mitochondrial genes responds to changes in energy requirements and to hig...
The molecular evolution of mitochondrial genes responds to changes in energy requirements and to hig...
The mitochondrial genomes (mt-genomes) of animals are very compact in structure, encoding thirteen p...
The loss of flight ability has occurred thousands of times independently during insect evolution. Fl...
Abstract Background The primary energy-producing pathway in eukaryotic cells, the oxidative phosphor...
<p>Given mitochondrion is the ‘energy and oxygen usage factories’, adaptive signatures of mitochondr...
Life history and metabolism covary, but the mechanisms and individual traits responsible for these l...
iii Differences in organismal life-history characteristics are often related to variation in an orga...
Life history and metabolism covary, but the mechanisms and individual traits responsible for these l...
Mitochondrial genes in animals are especially useful as molecular markers for the reconstruction of ...
<div><p>Mitochondrial genes in animals are especially useful as molecular markers for the reconstruc...
During hovering flight, insects reach rates of energy production that are among the highest measured...
The first fully sequenced insect genomes were those of the fruitfly and the mosquito, both from the ...