Division of labor in social insect colonies relies on a strong reproductive bias that favors queens. Although the ecological and evolutionary success attained through caste systems is well sketched out in terms of ultimate causes, the molecular and cellular underpinnings driving the development of caste phenotypes are still far from understood. Recent genomics approaches on honey bee developmental biology revealed a set of genes that are differentially expressed genes in larval ovaries and associated with transgressive ovary size in queens and massive cell death in workers. Amongst these, two contigs called special attention, both being over 200 bp in size and lacking apparent coding potential. Herein, we obtained their full cDNA sequences....
The honey bee queen and worker castes are a model system for developmental plasticity. We used estab...
When an individual honey bee (Apis mellifera) changes in a hive, its’ glandular output also changes....
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feedin...
In highly eusocial insects, such as the honey bee, Apis mellifera, the reproductive bias has become ...
The establishment of the number of repeated structural units, the ovarioles, in the ovaries is one o...
The establishment of the number of repeated structural units, the ovarioles, in the ovaries is one o...
<div><p>The establishment of the number of repeated structural units, the ovarioles, in the ovaries ...
Honeybees are incredible organisms. They produce two morphologically, and behaviourally distinct ad...
The caste fate of developing female honey bee larvae is strictly socially regulated by adult nurse w...
The caste fate of developing female honey bee larvae is strictly socially regulated by adult nurse w...
Honeybee populations (Apis mellifera) are well-known for their highly evolved eusocial organization....
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) are remarkable creatures with a complex eusocial hive structure. There ar...
BACKGROUND: Non-coding microRNAs (miRNAs) are key regulators of gene expression in eukaryotes. Insec...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
Honeybees live in complex societies whose capabilities far exceed those of the sum of their single m...
The honey bee queen and worker castes are a model system for developmental plasticity. We used estab...
When an individual honey bee (Apis mellifera) changes in a hive, its’ glandular output also changes....
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feedin...
In highly eusocial insects, such as the honey bee, Apis mellifera, the reproductive bias has become ...
The establishment of the number of repeated structural units, the ovarioles, in the ovaries is one o...
The establishment of the number of repeated structural units, the ovarioles, in the ovaries is one o...
<div><p>The establishment of the number of repeated structural units, the ovarioles, in the ovaries ...
Honeybees are incredible organisms. They produce two morphologically, and behaviourally distinct ad...
The caste fate of developing female honey bee larvae is strictly socially regulated by adult nurse w...
The caste fate of developing female honey bee larvae is strictly socially regulated by adult nurse w...
Honeybee populations (Apis mellifera) are well-known for their highly evolved eusocial organization....
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) are remarkable creatures with a complex eusocial hive structure. There ar...
BACKGROUND: Non-coding microRNAs (miRNAs) are key regulators of gene expression in eukaryotes. Insec...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
Honeybees live in complex societies whose capabilities far exceed those of the sum of their single m...
The honey bee queen and worker castes are a model system for developmental plasticity. We used estab...
When an individual honey bee (Apis mellifera) changes in a hive, its’ glandular output also changes....
Abstract Background In honeybees, differential feedin...