Social insects provide systems for studying epigenetic regulation of phenotypes, particularly with respect to differentiation of reproductive and worker castes, which typically arise from a common genetic background. The role of gene expression in caste specialization has been extensively studied, but the role of DNA methylation remains controversial. Here, we perform well replicated, integrated analyses of DNA methylation and gene expression in brains of an ant (Formica exsecta) with distinct female castes using traditional approaches (tests of differential methylation) combined with a novel approach (analysis of co-expression and co-methylation networks). We found differences in expression and methylation profiles between workers and quee...
Phenotypic plasticity is the production of multiple phenotypes from a single genome and is notably o...
Phenotypic plasticity is important in adaptation and shapes the evolution of organisms. However, we ...
Many organisms are capable of developing distinct phenotypes from the same genotype. This develop-me...
Social insects provide systems for studying epigenetic regulation of phenotypes, particularly with r...
Social insects provide systems for studying epigenetic regulation of phenotypes, particularly with r...
The emerging field of epigenetics seeks to study the interactions of the environment and other facto...
SummaryBackgroundAnt societies comprise individuals belonging to different castes characterized by s...
BACKGROUND: DNA methylation is a common regulator of gene expression, including acting as a regulato...
Background: DNA methylation is a common regulator of gene expression, including acting as a regulato...
DNA methylation plays an important role in the epigenetic control of developmental and behavioral pl...
Social insects are promising model systems for epigenetics due to their immense morphological and be...
SummarySocial insects represent a unique model for how the same genome can give rise to entirely dif...
abstract: Epigenetic inheritance plays an important role in mediating alternative phenotype in highl...
Phenotypic plasticity, where a single genome can give rise to different phenotypes, underlies many r...
DNA methylation and DNA methyltransferase enzymes (DNMTs) are ubiquitous and predate the origin of e...
Phenotypic plasticity is the production of multiple phenotypes from a single genome and is notably o...
Phenotypic plasticity is important in adaptation and shapes the evolution of organisms. However, we ...
Many organisms are capable of developing distinct phenotypes from the same genotype. This develop-me...
Social insects provide systems for studying epigenetic regulation of phenotypes, particularly with r...
Social insects provide systems for studying epigenetic regulation of phenotypes, particularly with r...
The emerging field of epigenetics seeks to study the interactions of the environment and other facto...
SummaryBackgroundAnt societies comprise individuals belonging to different castes characterized by s...
BACKGROUND: DNA methylation is a common regulator of gene expression, including acting as a regulato...
Background: DNA methylation is a common regulator of gene expression, including acting as a regulato...
DNA methylation plays an important role in the epigenetic control of developmental and behavioral pl...
Social insects are promising model systems for epigenetics due to their immense morphological and be...
SummarySocial insects represent a unique model for how the same genome can give rise to entirely dif...
abstract: Epigenetic inheritance plays an important role in mediating alternative phenotype in highl...
Phenotypic plasticity, where a single genome can give rise to different phenotypes, underlies many r...
DNA methylation and DNA methyltransferase enzymes (DNMTs) are ubiquitous and predate the origin of e...
Phenotypic plasticity is the production of multiple phenotypes from a single genome and is notably o...
Phenotypic plasticity is important in adaptation and shapes the evolution of organisms. However, we ...
Many organisms are capable of developing distinct phenotypes from the same genotype. This develop-me...