Transcriptome resources for social insects have the potential to provide new insight into polyphenism, i.e., how divergent phenotypes arise from the same genome. Here we present a transcriptome based on paired-end RNA sequencing data for the ant Formica exsecta (Formicidae, Hymenoptera). The RNA sequencing libraries were constructed from samples of several life stages of both sexes and female castes of queens and workers, in order to maximize representation of expressed genes. We first compare the performance of common assembly and scaffolding software (Trinity, Velvet-Oases, and SOAPdenovo-trans), in producing de novo assemblies. Second, we annotate the resulting expressed contigs to the currently published genomes of ants, and other insec...
Transcriptome analysis is a powerful tool for unveiling the distribution and magnitude of genetic in...
Ants are powerful model systems for the study of cooperation and sociality. In this review, we discu...
An area of great interest in evolutionary genomics is whether convergently evolved traits are the re...
Transcriptome resources for social insects have the potential to provide new insight into polyphenis...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Despite the recent sequencing of seven ant genomes, no genomic data are ava...
BACKGROUND: Despite the recent sequencing of seven ant genomes, no genomic data are available for th...
Background: Despite the recent sequencing of seven ant genomes, no genomic data are available for th...
Background: Reproductive division of labor in eusocial insects is a striking example of a shared gen...
Background: Understanding polyphenism, the ability of a single genome to express multiple morphologi...
Ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) represent one of the most successful eusocial taxa in terms of both t...
Genomes of eusocial insects code for dramatic examples of phenotypic plasticity and social organizat...
Abstract Background Adapting to changes in the enviro...
Genomes of eusocial insects code for dramatic examples of phenotypic plasticity and social organizat...
Social insects dominate arthropod communities worldwide due to cooperation and division of labor in ...
SN is funded by the Danish National Research Foundation (DNRF57). YW is funded by BBSRC grant BB/K...
Transcriptome analysis is a powerful tool for unveiling the distribution and magnitude of genetic in...
Ants are powerful model systems for the study of cooperation and sociality. In this review, we discu...
An area of great interest in evolutionary genomics is whether convergently evolved traits are the re...
Transcriptome resources for social insects have the potential to provide new insight into polyphenis...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Despite the recent sequencing of seven ant genomes, no genomic data are ava...
BACKGROUND: Despite the recent sequencing of seven ant genomes, no genomic data are available for th...
Background: Despite the recent sequencing of seven ant genomes, no genomic data are available for th...
Background: Reproductive division of labor in eusocial insects is a striking example of a shared gen...
Background: Understanding polyphenism, the ability of a single genome to express multiple morphologi...
Ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) represent one of the most successful eusocial taxa in terms of both t...
Genomes of eusocial insects code for dramatic examples of phenotypic plasticity and social organizat...
Abstract Background Adapting to changes in the enviro...
Genomes of eusocial insects code for dramatic examples of phenotypic plasticity and social organizat...
Social insects dominate arthropod communities worldwide due to cooperation and division of labor in ...
SN is funded by the Danish National Research Foundation (DNRF57). YW is funded by BBSRC grant BB/K...
Transcriptome analysis is a powerful tool for unveiling the distribution and magnitude of genetic in...
Ants are powerful model systems for the study of cooperation and sociality. In this review, we discu...
An area of great interest in evolutionary genomics is whether convergently evolved traits are the re...