Caenorhabditis elegans uses chemosensation to determine its course of development. Young larvae can arrest as dauer larvae in response to increasing population density, which they measure by a nematode-excreted pheromone, and decreasing food supply. Dauer larvae can resume development in response to a decrease in pheromone and increase in food concentration. We show here that two novel G protein alpha subunits (GPA-2 and GPA-3) show promoter activity in subsets of chemosensory neurons and are involved in the decision to form dauer larvae primarily through the response to dauer pheromone. Dominant activating mutations in these G proteins result in constitutive, pheromone-independent dauer formation, whereas inactivation results in reduced se...
The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, like many organisms, can mount adaptive responses to diverse st...
Caenorhabditis elegans enter an alternate developmental stage called dauer in unfavorable conditions...
Evolution can follow predictable genetic trajectories1, indicating that discrete environmental shift...
Caenorhabditis elegans uses chemosensation to determine its course of development. Young larvae can ...
AbstractFormation of the C. elegans dauer larva is repressed by the chemosensory neurons ADF, ASI, a...
In harsh conditions Caenorhabditis elegans arrests development to enter a nonaging, resistant diapau...
Animals can respond to stress in two ways: one is through innate, reflexive behaviors and physiologi...
SummaryUnder harsh environmental conditions, Caenorhabditis elegans larvae undergo arrest and form d...
Molecular changes that underlie evolutionary changes in behavior and physiology are not well underst...
BACKGROUND: Determining how complex traits are genetically controlled is a requirement if we are to ...
Determining how complex traits are genetically controlled is a requirement if we are to predict how ...
Caenorhabditis elegans enter an alternate developmental stage called dauer in unfavorable conditions...
Organisms including bacteria, insects, and mammals make decisions to alter aspects of their developm...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Determining how complex traits are genetically controlled is a requirement ...
textabstractAmong the key molecules involved in sensory perception are G proteins, which act in ever...
The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, like many organisms, can mount adaptive responses to diverse st...
Caenorhabditis elegans enter an alternate developmental stage called dauer in unfavorable conditions...
Evolution can follow predictable genetic trajectories1, indicating that discrete environmental shift...
Caenorhabditis elegans uses chemosensation to determine its course of development. Young larvae can ...
AbstractFormation of the C. elegans dauer larva is repressed by the chemosensory neurons ADF, ASI, a...
In harsh conditions Caenorhabditis elegans arrests development to enter a nonaging, resistant diapau...
Animals can respond to stress in two ways: one is through innate, reflexive behaviors and physiologi...
SummaryUnder harsh environmental conditions, Caenorhabditis elegans larvae undergo arrest and form d...
Molecular changes that underlie evolutionary changes in behavior and physiology are not well underst...
BACKGROUND: Determining how complex traits are genetically controlled is a requirement if we are to ...
Determining how complex traits are genetically controlled is a requirement if we are to predict how ...
Caenorhabditis elegans enter an alternate developmental stage called dauer in unfavorable conditions...
Organisms including bacteria, insects, and mammals make decisions to alter aspects of their developm...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Determining how complex traits are genetically controlled is a requirement ...
textabstractAmong the key molecules involved in sensory perception are G proteins, which act in ever...
The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, like many organisms, can mount adaptive responses to diverse st...
Caenorhabditis elegans enter an alternate developmental stage called dauer in unfavorable conditions...
Evolution can follow predictable genetic trajectories1, indicating that discrete environmental shift...