Hematophagous mosquitoes transmit devastating human diseases. Reproduction of these mosquitoes is cyclical, with each egg maturation period supported by a blood meal. Previously, we have shown that in the female mosquito Aedes aegypti, nearly half of all genes are differentially expressed during the postblood meal reproductive period in the fat body, an insect analog of mammalian liver and adipose tissue. This work aims to decipher how transcription networks govern these genes. Bioinformatics tools found 89 putative transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) on the cis-regulatory regions of more than 1,400 differentially expressed genes. Putative transcription factors that may bind to these TFBSs were identified and used for the constructio...
The broad (br) gene, encoding a family of C2H2 type zinc-finger DNA-binding proteins, has been shown...
AbstractIn the mosquito Aedes aegypti, the adult female becomes competent for a vitellogenic respons...
Anautogenous female mosquitoes obtain the nutrients needed for egg development from vertebrate blood...
Mosquitoes are the world’s deadliest animals due to the link between blood feeding and disease trans...
Mosquitoes are the world’s deadliest animals due to the link between blood feeding and disease trans...
<div><p>In multicellular organisms, development, growth and reproduction require coordinated express...
The Aedes aegypti mosquito is the principal vector for many dangerous human viral diseases. Carbohyd...
AbstractIn the mosquito Aedes aegypti, the adult female becomes competent for a vitellogenic respons...
The Aedes aegypti mosquito is the principal vector for many dangerous human viral diseases. Carbohyd...
Female mosquitoes transmit numerous devastating human diseases because they require vertebrate blood...
Vector mosquitoes require vertebrate blood for their egg maturation, and repeated bloodfeeding cycle...
Female mosquitoes feed sequentially on carbohydrates (nectar) and proteins (blood) during each gonad...
Female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes spread pathogens for various vector-borne diseases while feeding on ...
Repeated blood feedings are required for adult female mosquitoes to maintain their gonadotrophic cyc...
Arthropod-specific juvenile hormones control numerous essential functions in development and reprodu...
The broad (br) gene, encoding a family of C2H2 type zinc-finger DNA-binding proteins, has been shown...
AbstractIn the mosquito Aedes aegypti, the adult female becomes competent for a vitellogenic respons...
Anautogenous female mosquitoes obtain the nutrients needed for egg development from vertebrate blood...
Mosquitoes are the world’s deadliest animals due to the link between blood feeding and disease trans...
Mosquitoes are the world’s deadliest animals due to the link between blood feeding and disease trans...
<div><p>In multicellular organisms, development, growth and reproduction require coordinated express...
The Aedes aegypti mosquito is the principal vector for many dangerous human viral diseases. Carbohyd...
AbstractIn the mosquito Aedes aegypti, the adult female becomes competent for a vitellogenic respons...
The Aedes aegypti mosquito is the principal vector for many dangerous human viral diseases. Carbohyd...
Female mosquitoes transmit numerous devastating human diseases because they require vertebrate blood...
Vector mosquitoes require vertebrate blood for their egg maturation, and repeated bloodfeeding cycle...
Female mosquitoes feed sequentially on carbohydrates (nectar) and proteins (blood) during each gonad...
Female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes spread pathogens for various vector-borne diseases while feeding on ...
Repeated blood feedings are required for adult female mosquitoes to maintain their gonadotrophic cyc...
Arthropod-specific juvenile hormones control numerous essential functions in development and reprodu...
The broad (br) gene, encoding a family of C2H2 type zinc-finger DNA-binding proteins, has been shown...
AbstractIn the mosquito Aedes aegypti, the adult female becomes competent for a vitellogenic respons...
Anautogenous female mosquitoes obtain the nutrients needed for egg development from vertebrate blood...