Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pigmentation in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster also affect traits such as circadian rhythms, vision, and mating behavior. Here, we present evidence that two pigmentation genes, ebony and tan, which encode enzymes catalyzing reciprocal reactions in the melanin biosynthesis pathway, also affect cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) composition in D. melanogaster females. More specifically, we report that ebony loss-of-function mutants have a CHC profile that is biased toward long (>25C) chain CHCs, whereas tan loss-of-function mutants have a CHC profile that is biased toward short (<25C) chain CHCs. Moreover, pharmacological inhibition of dopamine s...
<p>The molecular underpinnings of pigmentation diversity in Drosophila have recently emerged as a mo...
<p>The molecular underpinnings of pigmentation diversity in Drosophila have recently emerged as a mo...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a given genotype to produce different phenotypes in response...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Understanding how phenotypes change has been a long-standing question in evolutionary biology. The r...
Pigmentation traits in adult Drosophila melanogaster were used in this study to investigate how phen...
<div><p>Pigmentation varies within and between species and is often adaptive. The amount of pigmenta...
AbstractBackground: Animal melanin patterns are involved in diverse aspects of their ecology, from t...
Phenotypic variation within a species is often structured geographically in clines. In Drosophila am...
The generation of complex morphological features requires the precisely orchestrated expression of n...
<p>The molecular underpinnings of pigmentation diversity in Drosophila have recently emerged as a mo...
<p>The molecular underpinnings of pigmentation diversity in Drosophila have recently emerged as a mo...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a given genotype to produce different phenotypes in response...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Understanding how phenotypes change has been a long-standing question in evolutionary biology. The r...
Pigmentation traits in adult Drosophila melanogaster were used in this study to investigate how phen...
<div><p>Pigmentation varies within and between species and is often adaptive. The amount of pigmenta...
AbstractBackground: Animal melanin patterns are involved in diverse aspects of their ecology, from t...
Phenotypic variation within a species is often structured geographically in clines. In Drosophila am...
The generation of complex morphological features requires the precisely orchestrated expression of n...
<p>The molecular underpinnings of pigmentation diversity in Drosophila have recently emerged as a mo...
<p>The molecular underpinnings of pigmentation diversity in Drosophila have recently emerged as a mo...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a given genotype to produce different phenotypes in response...