Evolutionary transitions to a social lifestyle in insects are associated with lineage-specific changes in gene expression, but the key nodes that drive these regulatory changes are unknown. We examined the relationship between social organization and lineage-specific microRNAs (miRNAs). Genome scans across 12 bee species showed that miRNA copy-number is mostly conserved and not associated with sociality. However, deep sequencing of small RNAs in six bee species revealed a substantial proportion (20–35%) of detected miRNAs had lineage-specific expression in the brain, 24–72% of which did not have homologues in other species. Lineage-specific miRNAs disproportionately target lineage-specific genes, and have lower expression levels than shared...
Whether coding or regulatory sequence change is more important to the evolution of phenotypic novelt...
The caste fate of developing female honey bee larvae is strictly socially regulated by adult nurse w...
Genomes of eusocial insects code for dramatic examples of phenotypic plasticity and social organizat...
Evolutionary transitions to a social lifestyle in insects are associated with lineage-specific chang...
BACKGROUND: Non-coding microRNAs (miRNAs) are key regulators of gene expression in eukaryotes. Insec...
In eusocial Hymenoptera (ants, bees and wasps), queen and worker adult castes typically arise via en...
While it is well known that the genome can affect social behavior, recent models posit that social l...
The evolutionary origins of eusociality represent increases in complexity from individual to caste-b...
Despite a strong history of theoretical work on the mechanisms of social evolution, relatively littl...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are endogenous small non-coding RNAs regulating gene expression in animals and pl...
International audienceAlthough the honey bee queen and worker have identical genomes, they exhibit m...
Abstract Background Studies have shown that taxonomically restricted genes are significant in number...
Many studies have established that microRNAs (miRNAs) regulate gene expression in various biological...
When an individual honey bee (Apis mellifera) changes in a hive, its’ glandular output also changes....
Computational and transcriptional evidence for microRNAs in the honey bee genome WEAVER, D. B., et a...
Whether coding or regulatory sequence change is more important to the evolution of phenotypic novelt...
The caste fate of developing female honey bee larvae is strictly socially regulated by adult nurse w...
Genomes of eusocial insects code for dramatic examples of phenotypic plasticity and social organizat...
Evolutionary transitions to a social lifestyle in insects are associated with lineage-specific chang...
BACKGROUND: Non-coding microRNAs (miRNAs) are key regulators of gene expression in eukaryotes. Insec...
In eusocial Hymenoptera (ants, bees and wasps), queen and worker adult castes typically arise via en...
While it is well known that the genome can affect social behavior, recent models posit that social l...
The evolutionary origins of eusociality represent increases in complexity from individual to caste-b...
Despite a strong history of theoretical work on the mechanisms of social evolution, relatively littl...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are endogenous small non-coding RNAs regulating gene expression in animals and pl...
International audienceAlthough the honey bee queen and worker have identical genomes, they exhibit m...
Abstract Background Studies have shown that taxonomically restricted genes are significant in number...
Many studies have established that microRNAs (miRNAs) regulate gene expression in various biological...
When an individual honey bee (Apis mellifera) changes in a hive, its’ glandular output also changes....
Computational and transcriptional evidence for microRNAs in the honey bee genome WEAVER, D. B., et a...
Whether coding or regulatory sequence change is more important to the evolution of phenotypic novelt...
The caste fate of developing female honey bee larvae is strictly socially regulated by adult nurse w...
Genomes of eusocial insects code for dramatic examples of phenotypic plasticity and social organizat...