Understanding how phenotypic differences between males and females arise from the sex-biased expression of nearly identical genomes can reveal important insights into the biology and evolution of a species. Among Anopheles mosquito species, these phenotypic differences include vectorial capacity, as it is only females that blood feed and thus transmit human malaria. Here, we use RNA-seq data from multiple tissues of four vector species spanning the Anopheles phylogeny to explore the genomic and evolutionary properties of sex-biased genes. We find that, in these mosquitoes, in contrast to what has been found in many other organisms, female-biased genes are more rapidly evolving in sequence, expression, and genic turnover than male-biased gen...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...
Mating causes dramatic changes in female physiology, behaviour, and immunity in many insects, induci...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...
Understanding how phenotypic differences between males and females arise from the sex-biased express...
Understanding how phenotypic differences between males and females arise from the sex-biased express...
Understanding how phenotypic differences between males and females arise from the sex-biased express...
In Anopheles gambiae, sex-regulated genes are responsible for controlling gender dimorphism and are ...
In Anopheles gambiae, sex-regulated genes are responsible for controlling gender dimorphism and are ...
The availability of genome sequences from 16 anopheline species provides unprecedented opportunities...
In Anopheles gambiae, sex-regulated genes are responsible for controlling gender dimorphism and are ...
The availability of genome sequences from 16 anopheline species provides unprecedented opportunities...
The magnitude and functional patterns of intraspecific transcriptional variation in the anophelines,...
The availability of genome sequences from 16 anopheline species provides unprecedented opportunities...
BACKGROUND: The mosquito, Anopheles gambiae, is the primary vector of human malaria, a disease respo...
Mating causes dramatic changes in female physiology, behaviour, and immunity in many insects, induci...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...
Mating causes dramatic changes in female physiology, behaviour, and immunity in many insects, induci...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...
Understanding how phenotypic differences between males and females arise from the sex-biased express...
Understanding how phenotypic differences between males and females arise from the sex-biased express...
Understanding how phenotypic differences between males and females arise from the sex-biased express...
In Anopheles gambiae, sex-regulated genes are responsible for controlling gender dimorphism and are ...
In Anopheles gambiae, sex-regulated genes are responsible for controlling gender dimorphism and are ...
The availability of genome sequences from 16 anopheline species provides unprecedented opportunities...
In Anopheles gambiae, sex-regulated genes are responsible for controlling gender dimorphism and are ...
The availability of genome sequences from 16 anopheline species provides unprecedented opportunities...
The magnitude and functional patterns of intraspecific transcriptional variation in the anophelines,...
The availability of genome sequences from 16 anopheline species provides unprecedented opportunities...
BACKGROUND: The mosquito, Anopheles gambiae, is the primary vector of human malaria, a disease respo...
Mating causes dramatic changes in female physiology, behaviour, and immunity in many insects, induci...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...
Mating causes dramatic changes in female physiology, behaviour, and immunity in many insects, induci...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...