Phenotypic plasticity is when one genome can produce more than one phenotype. The caste system found in many social insects is an important example of plasticity. Several studies have examined gene expression in social insect developmental and caste differences. Changes in gene expression, however, are not the only source of phenotypic plasticity. Here we investigate the role of alternative splicing in the buff tailed bumble bee Bombus terrestris. We found that 5458 genes in Bombus terrestris (40%) express more than one isoform. Larvae have the lowest level of splicing events, followed by adults and then pupae. We found that when an isoform is expressed in a given caste in the larval stage, it tends to be expressed in all castes at the larv...
Insects are emerging as a key lineage for the study of epigenetic phenomena. This is due to the vari...
The queen-worker caste system of eusocial insects represents a prime example of developmental polyph...
Background: Ecological studies routinely show genotype-genotype interactions between insects and the...
Phenotypic plasticity is when one genome can produce more than one phenotype. The caste system found...
Background: Understanding polyphenism, the ability of a single genome to express multiple morphologi...
Background: Understanding polyphenism, the ability of a single genome to express multiple morphologi...
Abstract Background Understanding polyphenism, the ability of a single genome to express multiple mo...
Polyphenism in the buff-tailed bumble bee, Bombus terrestris, is an interesting example of developme...
Investigating how differential gene expression underlies caste determination in the social Hymenopte...
Ecological studies routinely show genotype-genotype interactions between insects and their parasites...
Phenotypic plasticity is the production of multiple phenotypes from a single genome and is notably o...
The Western honey bee (Apis mellifera) is a social insect characterized by caste differentiation in ...
Background: Ecological studies routinely show genotype-genotype interactions between insects and the...
Bumble bees represent a taxon with an intermediate level of eusociality within Hymenoptera. The clea...
Insects are emerging as a key lineage for the study of epigenetic phenomena. This is due to the vari...
The queen-worker caste system of eusocial insects represents a prime example of developmental polyph...
Background: Ecological studies routinely show genotype-genotype interactions between insects and the...
Phenotypic plasticity is when one genome can produce more than one phenotype. The caste system found...
Background: Understanding polyphenism, the ability of a single genome to express multiple morphologi...
Background: Understanding polyphenism, the ability of a single genome to express multiple morphologi...
Abstract Background Understanding polyphenism, the ability of a single genome to express multiple mo...
Polyphenism in the buff-tailed bumble bee, Bombus terrestris, is an interesting example of developme...
Investigating how differential gene expression underlies caste determination in the social Hymenopte...
Ecological studies routinely show genotype-genotype interactions between insects and their parasites...
Phenotypic plasticity is the production of multiple phenotypes from a single genome and is notably o...
The Western honey bee (Apis mellifera) is a social insect characterized by caste differentiation in ...
Background: Ecological studies routinely show genotype-genotype interactions between insects and the...
Bumble bees represent a taxon with an intermediate level of eusociality within Hymenoptera. The clea...
Insects are emerging as a key lineage for the study of epigenetic phenomena. This is due to the vari...
The queen-worker caste system of eusocial insects represents a prime example of developmental polyph...
Background: Ecological studies routinely show genotype-genotype interactions between insects and the...