Background: Understanding polyphenism, the ability of a single genome to express multiple morphologically and behaviourally distinct phenotypes, is an important goal for evolutionary and developmental biology. Polyphenism has been key to the evolution of the Hymenoptera, and particularly the social Hymenoptera where the genome of a single species regulates distinct larval stages, sexual dimorphism and physical castes within the female sex. Transcriptomic analyses of social Hymenoptera will therefore provide unique insights into how changes in gene expression underlie such complexity. Here we describe gene expression in individual specimens of the pre-adult stages, sexes and castes of the key pollinator, the buff-tailed bumblebee Bombu...
BACKGROUND: The shift from solitary to social behavior is one of the major evolutionary transitions....
Phenotypic plasticity is when one genome can produce more than one phenotype. The caste system found...
Investigating how differential gene expression underlies caste determination in the social Hymenopte...
Background: Understanding polyphenism, the ability of a single genome to express multiple morphologi...
Background: Understanding polyphenism, the ability of a single genome to express multiple morphologi...
Abstract Background Understanding polyphenism, the ability of a single genome to express multiple mo...
Bumble bees represent a taxon with an intermediate level of eusociality within Hymenoptera. The clea...
Background: The shift from solitary to social behavior is one of the major evolutionary transitions....
Polyphenism in the buff-tailed bumble bee, Bombus terrestris, is an interesting example of developme...
Background The shift from solitary to social behavior is one of the major evolutionary transitions....
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud The shift from solitary ...
The queen-worker caste system of eusocial insects represents a prime example of developmental polyph...
BACKGROUND: The shift from solitary to social behavior is one of the major evolutionary transitions....
Phenotypic plasticity is when one genome can produce more than one phenotype. The caste system found...
Investigating how differential gene expression underlies caste determination in the social Hymenopte...
Background: Understanding polyphenism, the ability of a single genome to express multiple morphologi...
Background: Understanding polyphenism, the ability of a single genome to express multiple morphologi...
Abstract Background Understanding polyphenism, the ability of a single genome to express multiple mo...
Bumble bees represent a taxon with an intermediate level of eusociality within Hymenoptera. The clea...
Background: The shift from solitary to social behavior is one of the major evolutionary transitions....
Polyphenism in the buff-tailed bumble bee, Bombus terrestris, is an interesting example of developme...
Background The shift from solitary to social behavior is one of the major evolutionary transitions....
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud The shift from solitary ...
The queen-worker caste system of eusocial insects represents a prime example of developmental polyph...
BACKGROUND: The shift from solitary to social behavior is one of the major evolutionary transitions....
Phenotypic plasticity is when one genome can produce more than one phenotype. The caste system found...
Investigating how differential gene expression underlies caste determination in the social Hymenopte...