Parent-specific gene expression (PSGE) is little known outside of mammals and plants. PSGE occurs when the expression level of a gene depends on whether an allele was inherited from the mother or the father. Kin selection theory predicts that there should be extensive PSGE in social insects because social insect parents can gain inclusive fitness benefits by silencing parental alleles in female offspring. We searched for evidence of PSGE in honey bees using transcriptomes from reciprocal crosses between European and Africanized strains. We found 46 transcripts with significant parent-of-origin effects on gene expression, many of which overexpressed the maternal allele. Interestingly, we also found a large proportion of genes showing a bias ...
Recent developments in social insect research have challenged the need for close kinship as a prereq...
Although numerous imprinted genes have been described in several lineages, the phenomenon of genomic...
To evaluate caste-biased gene expression in Melipona quadrifasciata, a stingless bee, we generated 1...
Parent-specific gene expression (PSGE) is little known outside of mammals and plants. PSGE occurs wh...
Genomic imprinting has been studied extensively in higher plants and mammals where it plays a crucia...
Abstract Background Studies have shown that taxonomically restricted genes are significant in number...
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...
Variation in endocrine signaling is proposed to underlie the evolution and regulation of social life...
We have sequenced an 81-kb genomic region from the honey bee, Apis mellifera, associated with a quan...
Abstract Background The reproductive ground plan hypothesis of social evolution suggests that reprod...
The identification of honey bee (Apis mellifera) subspecies is often based on the measurements of wo...
Social insects are frequent targets for pathogens and have consequently evolved diverse ways to mini...
A defining feature of social insects is the reproductive division of labour, in which workers usuall...
In this thesis I explore the reproductive biology of a subspecies of honey bee Apis mellifera capens...
Recent developments in social insect research have challenged the need for close kinship as a prereq...
Although numerous imprinted genes have been described in several lineages, the phenomenon of genomic...
To evaluate caste-biased gene expression in Melipona quadrifasciata, a stingless bee, we generated 1...
Parent-specific gene expression (PSGE) is little known outside of mammals and plants. PSGE occurs wh...
Genomic imprinting has been studied extensively in higher plants and mammals where it plays a crucia...
Abstract Background Studies have shown that taxonomically restricted genes are significant in number...
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...
Variation in endocrine signaling is proposed to underlie the evolution and regulation of social life...
We have sequenced an 81-kb genomic region from the honey bee, Apis mellifera, associated with a quan...
Abstract Background The reproductive ground plan hypothesis of social evolution suggests that reprod...
The identification of honey bee (Apis mellifera) subspecies is often based on the measurements of wo...
Social insects are frequent targets for pathogens and have consequently evolved diverse ways to mini...
A defining feature of social insects is the reproductive division of labour, in which workers usuall...
In this thesis I explore the reproductive biology of a subspecies of honey bee Apis mellifera capens...
Recent developments in social insect research have challenged the need for close kinship as a prereq...
Although numerous imprinted genes have been described in several lineages, the phenomenon of genomic...
To evaluate caste-biased gene expression in Melipona quadrifasciata, a stingless bee, we generated 1...