BACKGROUND: Drosophila melanogaster females show changes in behavior and physiology after mating that are thought to maximize the number of progeny resulting from the most recent copulation. Sperm and seminal fluid proteins induce post-mating changes in females, however, very little is known about the resulting gene expression changes in female head and central nervous system tissues that contribute to the post-mating response. RESULTS: We determined the temporal gene expression changes in female head tissues 0-2, 24, 48 and 72 hours after mating. Females from each time point had a unique post-mating gene expression response, with 72 hours post-mating having the largest number of genes with significant changes in expression. At most time po...
In many animals, females respond to mating with changes in physiology and behavior that are triggere...
<div><p>Seminal fluid proteins transferred from males to females during copulation are required for ...
Seminal fluid proteins (Sfps) alter female behaviour and physiology and can mediate sexual conflict....
AbstractIn Drosophila melanogaster, sperm and accessory gland proteins (“Acps,” a major component of...
The act of mating changes the physiological state and behavior of Drosophila females. The mechanisms...
In Drosophila melanogaster, sperm and accessory gland proteins (Acps, a major component of seminal f...
Behavior is a complex process resulting from the integration of genetic and environmental informatio...
Mating induces extensive physiological, biochemical and behavioural changes in female animals of man...
188 pagesSupplemental file(s) description: Molecular Function GO Analysis for Midgut RNA-seq, Biolog...
Background: Despite the common assumption that multiple mating should in general be favored in males...
Sexual interactions play an important role in generating sexual selection and antagonistic co-evolut...
Background: Despite the common assumption that multiple mating should in general be favored in males...
In many species with internal fertilization, molecules transferred in the male ejaculate trigger and...
2011-10-31In Drosophila melanogaster, nearly all sexual dimorphism is controlled by the sex-determin...
Background: Despite the growing interest in the female side of copulatory interactions, the roles pl...
In many animals, females respond to mating with changes in physiology and behavior that are triggere...
<div><p>Seminal fluid proteins transferred from males to females during copulation are required for ...
Seminal fluid proteins (Sfps) alter female behaviour and physiology and can mediate sexual conflict....
AbstractIn Drosophila melanogaster, sperm and accessory gland proteins (“Acps,” a major component of...
The act of mating changes the physiological state and behavior of Drosophila females. The mechanisms...
In Drosophila melanogaster, sperm and accessory gland proteins (Acps, a major component of seminal f...
Behavior is a complex process resulting from the integration of genetic and environmental informatio...
Mating induces extensive physiological, biochemical and behavioural changes in female animals of man...
188 pagesSupplemental file(s) description: Molecular Function GO Analysis for Midgut RNA-seq, Biolog...
Background: Despite the common assumption that multiple mating should in general be favored in males...
Sexual interactions play an important role in generating sexual selection and antagonistic co-evolut...
Background: Despite the common assumption that multiple mating should in general be favored in males...
In many species with internal fertilization, molecules transferred in the male ejaculate trigger and...
2011-10-31In Drosophila melanogaster, nearly all sexual dimorphism is controlled by the sex-determin...
Background: Despite the growing interest in the female side of copulatory interactions, the roles pl...
In many animals, females respond to mating with changes in physiology and behavior that are triggere...
<div><p>Seminal fluid proteins transferred from males to females during copulation are required for ...
Seminal fluid proteins (Sfps) alter female behaviour and physiology and can mediate sexual conflict....