Abstract Understanding the genetic basis of adaptation to novel environments remains one of the major challenges confronting evolutionary biologists. While newly developed genomic approaches hold considerable promise for addressing this overall question, the relevant tools have not often been available in the most ecologically interesting organisms. Our study organism, Drosophila mojavensis , is a cactophilic Sonoran Desert endemic utilizing four different cactus hosts across its geographical range. Its well-known ecology makes it an attractive system in which to study the evolution of gene expression during adaptation. As a cactophile, D. mojavensis oviposits in the necrotic tissues of cacti, therefore exposing larvae and even adults to th...
We used whole transcriptome microarrays to assess changes in gene expression and monitored mortality...
Drosophila mojavensis normally breeds in necrotic columnar cactus, but they also feed and breed in O...
Background The chance to compare patterns of differential gene expression in related ecologically di...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptation to novel environments remains one of the major challen...
Advances in next-generation sequencing technologies have liberated our dependency on model laborator...
Although the importance of host plant chemistry in plant–insect interactions is widely accepted, the...
Cactophilic Drosophila species provide a valuable model to study gene–environment interactions and e...
Cactophilic Drosophila species provide a valuable model to study gene-environment interactions and e...
Ecological speciation occurs with the adaptation of populations to different environments and concur...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Studies of insect-plant ...
Background: Insights into the genetic capacities of species to adapt to future climate change can be...
High-throughput transcriptome studies are breaking new ground to investigate the responses that orga...
BACKGROUND: Insights into the genetic capacities of species to adapt to future climate change can be...
[EN] High-throughput transcriptome studies are breaking new ground to investigate the responses tha...
Host plant shifts in herbivorous insects often involve facing new environments that may speed up the...
We used whole transcriptome microarrays to assess changes in gene expression and monitored mortality...
Drosophila mojavensis normally breeds in necrotic columnar cactus, but they also feed and breed in O...
Background The chance to compare patterns of differential gene expression in related ecologically di...
Understanding the genetic basis of adaptation to novel environments remains one of the major challen...
Advances in next-generation sequencing technologies have liberated our dependency on model laborator...
Although the importance of host plant chemistry in plant–insect interactions is widely accepted, the...
Cactophilic Drosophila species provide a valuable model to study gene–environment interactions and e...
Cactophilic Drosophila species provide a valuable model to study gene-environment interactions and e...
Ecological speciation occurs with the adaptation of populations to different environments and concur...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Studies of insect-plant ...
Background: Insights into the genetic capacities of species to adapt to future climate change can be...
High-throughput transcriptome studies are breaking new ground to investigate the responses that orga...
BACKGROUND: Insights into the genetic capacities of species to adapt to future climate change can be...
[EN] High-throughput transcriptome studies are breaking new ground to investigate the responses tha...
Host plant shifts in herbivorous insects often involve facing new environments that may speed up the...
We used whole transcriptome microarrays to assess changes in gene expression and monitored mortality...
Drosophila mojavensis normally breeds in necrotic columnar cactus, but they also feed and breed in O...
Background The chance to compare patterns of differential gene expression in related ecologically di...