Treehoppers of the insect family Membracidae have evolved enlarged and elaborate pronotal structures, which is hypothesized to involve co-opted expression of genes that are shared with the wings. Here, we investigate the similarity between the pronotum and wings in relation to growth. Our study reveals that the ontogenetic allometry of the pronotum is similar to that of wings in Membracidae, but not the outgroup. Using transcriptomics, we identify genes related to translation and protein synthesis, which are mutually upregulated. These genes are implicated in the eIF2, eIF4/p70S6K and mTOR pathways, and have known roles in regulating cell growth and proliferation. We find that species-specific differential growth patterning of the pronotum ...
The success of neopteran insects, with 1 million species described, is associated with developmental...
AbstractThe conservation of expression of appendage patterning genes, particularly Distal-less, has ...
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Understanding morphological diversity requires understanding the developmental basis for the origin ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Orthopteran migratory locust, <i>Locusta migratoria</i>, and lepidopteran A...
BACKGROUND:Orthopteran migratory locust, Locusta migratoria, and lepidopteran Asian corn borer, Ostr...
International audienceBody plans, which characterize the anatomical organization of animal groups of...
Body plan evolution often occurs through the differentiation of serially homologous body parts, part...
Background: Orthopteran migratory locust, Locusta migratoria, and lepidopteran Asian corn borer, Ost...
AbstractHemimetabolous insects undergo an ancestral mode of development in which embryos hatch into ...
A quick visual survey of the animal world around us reveals a wide array of morphological diversity,...
Wings were a fundamental morphological innovation for the adaptive radiation of insects, the most di...
Present-day pterygote insects have two pairs of wings, one in the mesothorax (T2), the other in the ...
Tesis doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departament...
Evolution of segmented limbs is one of the key innovations of Arthropoda, allowing development of fu...
The success of neopteran insects, with 1 million species described, is associated with developmental...
AbstractThe conservation of expression of appendage patterning genes, particularly Distal-less, has ...
Image from Evolutionary Developmental Biology by Ajna Rivera editable .svg file downloadable in Addi...
Understanding morphological diversity requires understanding the developmental basis for the origin ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Orthopteran migratory locust, <i>Locusta migratoria</i>, and lepidopteran A...
BACKGROUND:Orthopteran migratory locust, Locusta migratoria, and lepidopteran Asian corn borer, Ostr...
International audienceBody plans, which characterize the anatomical organization of animal groups of...
Body plan evolution often occurs through the differentiation of serially homologous body parts, part...
Background: Orthopteran migratory locust, Locusta migratoria, and lepidopteran Asian corn borer, Ost...
AbstractHemimetabolous insects undergo an ancestral mode of development in which embryos hatch into ...
A quick visual survey of the animal world around us reveals a wide array of morphological diversity,...
Wings were a fundamental morphological innovation for the adaptive radiation of insects, the most di...
Present-day pterygote insects have two pairs of wings, one in the mesothorax (T2), the other in the ...
Tesis doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departament...
Evolution of segmented limbs is one of the key innovations of Arthropoda, allowing development of fu...
The success of neopteran insects, with 1 million species described, is associated with developmental...
AbstractThe conservation of expression of appendage patterning genes, particularly Distal-less, has ...
Image from Evolutionary Developmental Biology by Ajna Rivera editable .svg file downloadable in Addi...