Abstract Stingless bees of the genus Melipona, have long been considered an enigmatic case among social insects for their mode of caste determination, where in addition to larval food type and quantity, the genotype also has a saying, as proposed over 50 years ago by Warwick E. Kerr. Several attempts have since tried to test his Mendelian two-loci/two-alleles segregation hypothesis, but only recently a single gene crucial for sex determination in bees was evidenced to be sex-specifically spliced and also caste-specifically expressed in a Melipona species. Since alternative splicing is frequently associated with epigenetic marks, and the epigenetic status plays a major role in setting the caste phenotype in the honey bee, we investigated her...
The emerging field of epigenetics seeks to study the interactions of the environment and other facto...
In Hymenoptera, homozygosity at the sex locus results in the production of diploid males. In social ...
A remarkable capacity of animals is to respond in a highly plastic manner to the world around them. ...
Phenotypic plasticity is the production of multiple phenotypes from a single genome and is notably o...
DNA can undergo epigenetic modification at cytosine nucleotides by the addition of a methyl group (C...
DNA methylation plays an important role in the epigenetic control of developmental and behavioral pl...
Polyphenism in the buff-tailed bumble bee, Bombus terrestris, is an interesting example of developme...
Insects are emerging as a key lineage for the study of epigenetic phenomena. This is due to the vari...
The discovery of a family of higly conserved DNA cystosine methylases in honey bees and other insect...
Fertile queens and sterile workers are alternative forms of the adult female honeybee that develop f...
In honey bees (Apis mellifera) the behaviorally and reproductively distinct queen and worker female ...
In honeybee ( Apis mellifera ) colonies, queens and workers are alternative forms of the adult fema...
SummarySocial insects represent a unique model for how the same genome can give rise to entirely dif...
Social environments are notoriously multifactorial, yet studies in rodents have suggested that singl...
The social hymenoptera are emerging as models for epigenetics. DNA methylation, the addition of a me...
The emerging field of epigenetics seeks to study the interactions of the environment and other facto...
In Hymenoptera, homozygosity at the sex locus results in the production of diploid males. In social ...
A remarkable capacity of animals is to respond in a highly plastic manner to the world around them. ...
Phenotypic plasticity is the production of multiple phenotypes from a single genome and is notably o...
DNA can undergo epigenetic modification at cytosine nucleotides by the addition of a methyl group (C...
DNA methylation plays an important role in the epigenetic control of developmental and behavioral pl...
Polyphenism in the buff-tailed bumble bee, Bombus terrestris, is an interesting example of developme...
Insects are emerging as a key lineage for the study of epigenetic phenomena. This is due to the vari...
The discovery of a family of higly conserved DNA cystosine methylases in honey bees and other insect...
Fertile queens and sterile workers are alternative forms of the adult female honeybee that develop f...
In honey bees (Apis mellifera) the behaviorally and reproductively distinct queen and worker female ...
In honeybee ( Apis mellifera ) colonies, queens and workers are alternative forms of the adult fema...
SummarySocial insects represent a unique model for how the same genome can give rise to entirely dif...
Social environments are notoriously multifactorial, yet studies in rodents have suggested that singl...
The social hymenoptera are emerging as models for epigenetics. DNA methylation, the addition of a me...
The emerging field of epigenetics seeks to study the interactions of the environment and other facto...
In Hymenoptera, homozygosity at the sex locus results in the production of diploid males. In social ...
A remarkable capacity of animals is to respond in a highly plastic manner to the world around them. ...