Some genes regulate phenotypes that are either present or absent. They are often important regulators of developmental switches and are involved in morphological evolution. We have little understanding of the molecular mechanisms by which these absence/presence gene functions have evolved, because the phenotype and fitness of molecular intermediate forms are unknown. Here, we studied the sex-determining switch of 14 natural sequence variants of the csd gene among 76 genotypes of the honeybee (Apis mellifera). Heterozygous genotypes (different specificities) of the csd gene determine femaleness, while hemizygous genotypes (single specificity) determine maleness. Homozygous genotypes of the csd gene (same specificity) are lethal [1-6]. We fou...
Our understanding of the impact of recombination, mutation, genetic drift and selection on the evolu...
In honey bees, complementary sex determiner (csd) is the primary signal of sex determination. Its al...
The molecular mechanism of complementary sex determination in the haplodiploid organisms is poorly u...
SummarySome genes regulate phenotypes that are either present or absent. They are often important re...
International audienceSome genes regulate phenotypes that are either present or absent. They are oft...
Sex determination in honeybees (Apis mellifera) is governed by heterozygosity at a single locus harb...
International audienceDeciphering the evolutionary processes driving nucleotide variation in multial...
The mechanism of sex determination varies substantively among evolutionary lineages. One important m...
AbstractSex determination in honeybees involves a multi-allelic locus, such that homozygotes develop...
AbstractHaplodiploid organisms comprise about 20% of animals. Males develop from unfertilized eggs w...
Organisms have evolved a bewildering diversity of mechanisms to generate the two sexes. The honeybee...
SummaryIn several insects and fish, and probably some mammals, the gene controling the male–female s...
Highly social insects are characterized by caste dimorphism, with distinct size differences of repro...
Deciphering the evolutionary processes driving nucleotide variation in multiallelic genes is limited...
Highly social insects are characterized by caste dimorphism, with distinct size differences of repro...
Our understanding of the impact of recombination, mutation, genetic drift and selection on the evolu...
In honey bees, complementary sex determiner (csd) is the primary signal of sex determination. Its al...
The molecular mechanism of complementary sex determination in the haplodiploid organisms is poorly u...
SummarySome genes regulate phenotypes that are either present or absent. They are often important re...
International audienceSome genes regulate phenotypes that are either present or absent. They are oft...
Sex determination in honeybees (Apis mellifera) is governed by heterozygosity at a single locus harb...
International audienceDeciphering the evolutionary processes driving nucleotide variation in multial...
The mechanism of sex determination varies substantively among evolutionary lineages. One important m...
AbstractSex determination in honeybees involves a multi-allelic locus, such that homozygotes develop...
AbstractHaplodiploid organisms comprise about 20% of animals. Males develop from unfertilized eggs w...
Organisms have evolved a bewildering diversity of mechanisms to generate the two sexes. The honeybee...
SummaryIn several insects and fish, and probably some mammals, the gene controling the male–female s...
Highly social insects are characterized by caste dimorphism, with distinct size differences of repro...
Deciphering the evolutionary processes driving nucleotide variation in multiallelic genes is limited...
Highly social insects are characterized by caste dimorphism, with distinct size differences of repro...
Our understanding of the impact of recombination, mutation, genetic drift and selection on the evolu...
In honey bees, complementary sex determiner (csd) is the primary signal of sex determination. Its al...
The molecular mechanism of complementary sex determination in the haplodiploid organisms is poorly u...