Hamilton’s rule has helped to reframe how we look at evolutionary biology. Incorporating inclusive fitness into our understanding of species interactions has helped define altruistic, selfish, spiteful and mutalistic interactions. While there is a strong theoretical understanding of these types of interactions, how they manifest molecularly is poorly understood. This thesis attempts to investigate some of the molecular mechanisms driven by Hamilton’s rule and the issues that have to be resolved so that these interactions can be fully understood. To understand the issues identifying molecular mechanisms in genomic conflict, I determined the problems with calling allele-specific expression and how it is not a good estimate for genomic imprint...
Social insects are ecologically dominant because of their specialized, cooperative castes. Reproduc...
Although numerous imprinted genes have been described in several lineages, the phenomenon of genomic...
The study of insect social behavior has offered tremendous insight into the molecular mechanisms med...
Hamilton’s rule has helped to reframe how we look at evolutionary biology. Incorporating inclusive f...
Highly social (eusocial) insects, in particular, comprise some of the most successful species on Ear...
Cooperation and conflict are inevitable consequences whenever a group of individuals get together, b...
There is extensive variability in the way individuals of different species reproduce and how their g...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how novel traits arise. Eusociality repr...
Genomic imprinting, the parent-of-origin specific expression of alleles is an important area of rese...
Altruism is defined as a trait in an individual that increases some other individual’s fitness at th...
SummaryGenomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon by which the expression of a gene is influence...
In this doctoral research, we explore several candidate genes involved in the behaviour of different...
Intragenomic conflict is commonly observed in eukaryotes. Arthropods, including Nasonia vitripennis,...
The history of life is punctuated by major transitions in individuality, when previously-independent...
There is no doubt that selection acts at the individual level but, there is heated debate over the r...
Social insects are ecologically dominant because of their specialized, cooperative castes. Reproduc...
Although numerous imprinted genes have been described in several lineages, the phenomenon of genomic...
The study of insect social behavior has offered tremendous insight into the molecular mechanisms med...
Hamilton’s rule has helped to reframe how we look at evolutionary biology. Incorporating inclusive f...
Highly social (eusocial) insects, in particular, comprise some of the most successful species on Ear...
Cooperation and conflict are inevitable consequences whenever a group of individuals get together, b...
There is extensive variability in the way individuals of different species reproduce and how their g...
A fundamental goal of evolutionary biology is to understand how novel traits arise. Eusociality repr...
Genomic imprinting, the parent-of-origin specific expression of alleles is an important area of rese...
Altruism is defined as a trait in an individual that increases some other individual’s fitness at th...
SummaryGenomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon by which the expression of a gene is influence...
In this doctoral research, we explore several candidate genes involved in the behaviour of different...
Intragenomic conflict is commonly observed in eukaryotes. Arthropods, including Nasonia vitripennis,...
The history of life is punctuated by major transitions in individuality, when previously-independent...
There is no doubt that selection acts at the individual level but, there is heated debate over the r...
Social insects are ecologically dominant because of their specialized, cooperative castes. Reproduc...
Although numerous imprinted genes have been described in several lineages, the phenomenon of genomic...
The study of insect social behavior has offered tremendous insight into the molecular mechanisms med...