Abstract Background Adapting to changes in the environment is the foundation of species survival, and is usually thought to be a gradual process. However, transposable elements (TEs), epigenetic modifications, and/or genetic material acquired from other organisms by means of horizontal gene transfer (HGTs), can also lead to novel adaptive traits. Social insects form dense societies, which attract and maintain extra- and intracellular accessory inhabitants, which may facilitate gene transfer between species. The wood ant Formica exsecta (Formicidae; Hymenoptera), is a common ant species throughout the Palearctic region. The species is a well-established model for studies of ecological characteristics and evolutionary conflict. Results In thi...
Table S4. List of F. exsecta genes under positive or relaxed purifying selection (dN/dS ratios >â1...
Table S1. Comparison of assembly statistics of the F. exsecta genome and 13 other published ant geno...
Figure S4. Visualization of sequence similarity between chromosomal Wolbachia and cytoplasmic Wolbac...
Abstract Background Adapting to changes in the enviro...
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...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Despite the recent sequencing of seven ant genomes, no genomic data are ava...
The coevolution between hosts and their endosymbionts (organisms that live only in the host’s body a...
Table S3. List of species-specific genes in F. exsecta, as identified by OrthoVenn. (XLSX 24 kb
Abstract Background The role of Wolbachia endosymbionts in shaping the mitochondrial diversity of th...
Figure S2. Venn diagram displaying the overlap in orthologous genes across CI-inducing and mutualist...
Genomes of eusocial insects code for dramatic examples of phenotypic plasticity and social organizat...
Table S7. List of conserved Wolbachia genes used for phylogenetic analysis. (XLSX 14 kb
Figure S5. TAGC plot of F. exsecta, and its Wolbachia endosymbiont. The TAGC plots were taxonomicall...
Transcriptome resources for social insects have the potential to provide new insight into polyphenis...
Table S4. List of F. exsecta genes under positive or relaxed purifying selection (dN/dS ratios >â1...
Table S1. Comparison of assembly statistics of the F. exsecta genome and 13 other published ant geno...
Figure S4. Visualization of sequence similarity between chromosomal Wolbachia and cytoplasmic Wolbac...
Abstract Background Adapting to changes in the enviro...
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...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Despite the recent sequencing of seven ant genomes, no genomic data are ava...
The coevolution between hosts and their endosymbionts (organisms that live only in the host’s body a...
Table S3. List of species-specific genes in F. exsecta, as identified by OrthoVenn. (XLSX 24 kb
Abstract Background The role of Wolbachia endosymbionts in shaping the mitochondrial diversity of th...
Figure S2. Venn diagram displaying the overlap in orthologous genes across CI-inducing and mutualist...
Genomes of eusocial insects code for dramatic examples of phenotypic plasticity and social organizat...
Table S7. List of conserved Wolbachia genes used for phylogenetic analysis. (XLSX 14 kb
Figure S5. TAGC plot of F. exsecta, and its Wolbachia endosymbiont. The TAGC plots were taxonomicall...
Transcriptome resources for social insects have the potential to provide new insight into polyphenis...
Table S4. List of F. exsecta genes under positive or relaxed purifying selection (dN/dS ratios >â1...
Table S1. Comparison of assembly statistics of the F. exsecta genome and 13 other published ant geno...
Figure S4. Visualization of sequence similarity between chromosomal Wolbachia and cytoplasmic Wolbac...