The availability of genome sequences from 16 anopheline species provides unprecedented opportunities to study the evolution of reproductive traits relevant for malaria transmission. In Anopheles gambiae, a likely candidate for sexual selection is male 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E). Sexual transfer of this steroid hormone as part of a mating plug dramatically changes female physiological processes intimately tied to vectorial capacity. By combining phenotypic studies with ancestral state reconstructions and phylogenetic analyses, we show that mating plug transfer and male 20E synthesis are both derived characters that have coevolved in anophelines, driving the adaptation of a female 20E-interacting protein that promotes oogenesis via mechanisms a...
International audienceHuman malaria, which remains a major public health problem, is transmitted by ...
Human malaria, which remains a major public health problem, is transmitted by a subset of Anopheles ...
Understanding how phenotypic differences between males and females arise from the sex-biased express...
The availability of genome sequences from 16 anopheline species provides unprecedented opportunities...
The availability of genome sequences from 16 anopheline species provides unprecedented opportunities...
Human malaria, which remains a major public health problem, is transmitted by a subset of Anopheles ...
Mating causes dramatic changes in female physiology, behaviour, and immunity in many insects, induci...
International audienceAnopheles mosquitoes have transmitted Plasmodium parasites for millions of yea...
Mating causes dramatic changes in female physiology, behaviour, and immunity in many insects, induci...
Anopheles mosquitoes have transmitted Plasmodium parasites for millions of years, yet it remains unc...
International audienceAnopheles mosquitoes have transmitted Plasmodium parasites for millions of yea...
International audienceAnopheles mosquitoes have transmitted Plasmodium parasites for millions of yea...
International audienceHuman malaria, which remains a major public health problem, is transmitted by ...
Human malaria, which remains a major public health problem, is transmitted by a subset of Anopheles ...
International audienceHuman malaria, which remains a major public health problem, is transmitted by ...
International audienceHuman malaria, which remains a major public health problem, is transmitted by ...
Human malaria, which remains a major public health problem, is transmitted by a subset of Anopheles ...
Understanding how phenotypic differences between males and females arise from the sex-biased express...
The availability of genome sequences from 16 anopheline species provides unprecedented opportunities...
The availability of genome sequences from 16 anopheline species provides unprecedented opportunities...
Human malaria, which remains a major public health problem, is transmitted by a subset of Anopheles ...
Mating causes dramatic changes in female physiology, behaviour, and immunity in many insects, induci...
International audienceAnopheles mosquitoes have transmitted Plasmodium parasites for millions of yea...
Mating causes dramatic changes in female physiology, behaviour, and immunity in many insects, induci...
Anopheles mosquitoes have transmitted Plasmodium parasites for millions of years, yet it remains unc...
International audienceAnopheles mosquitoes have transmitted Plasmodium parasites for millions of yea...
International audienceAnopheles mosquitoes have transmitted Plasmodium parasites for millions of yea...
International audienceHuman malaria, which remains a major public health problem, is transmitted by ...
Human malaria, which remains a major public health problem, is transmitted by a subset of Anopheles ...
International audienceHuman malaria, which remains a major public health problem, is transmitted by ...
International audienceHuman malaria, which remains a major public health problem, is transmitted by ...
Human malaria, which remains a major public health problem, is transmitted by a subset of Anopheles ...
Understanding how phenotypic differences between males and females arise from the sex-biased express...