International audienceShortly after emergence the exoskeleton (cuticle) of adult insects is rapidly expanded, hardened (sclerotized), and pigmented (melanized). In parallel with this process, the oenocytes, which are large polyploid cells located below the abdominal epidermis, secrete onto the cuticle a cocktail of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHs) and waxes. These improve the waterproofing of the cuticle, and also provide important chemosensory and pheromonal cues linked with gender, age, and species differentiation. The hardening and pigmentation of the new cuticle are controlled by the neurohormone, bursicon, and its receptor, encoded by the DLGR2 receptor, rickets (rk); by contrast, little is known about the timecourse of changes in CH profi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
In Drosophila melanogaster, chemical cues in the form of cuticular hydrocarbons play an important r...
International audienceShortly after emergence the exoskeleton (cuticle) of adult insects is rapidly ...
The protective external cuticle of insects is not practical for accommodating growth during developm...
Background The insect cuticle covers the whole body and all appendages and has bi-directionnal selec...
International audienceAbstract The cuticle of all insects is covered with hydrocarbons which have mu...
International audienceThe cuticle of all insects is covered with hydrocarbons which have multiple fu...
International audienceIn terrestrial insects, cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) provide protection from ...
The success of insects in terrestrial environments is due in large part to their ability to resist d...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
This article is part of the Research Topic "Genetic and Epigenetic Regulation of Insect Development,...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
In Drosophila melanogaster, chemical cues in the form of cuticular hydrocarbons play an important r...
International audienceShortly after emergence the exoskeleton (cuticle) of adult insects is rapidly ...
The protective external cuticle of insects is not practical for accommodating growth during developm...
Background The insect cuticle covers the whole body and all appendages and has bi-directionnal selec...
International audienceAbstract The cuticle of all insects is covered with hydrocarbons which have mu...
International audienceThe cuticle of all insects is covered with hydrocarbons which have multiple fu...
International audienceIn terrestrial insects, cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) provide protection from ...
The success of insects in terrestrial environments is due in large part to their ability to resist d...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
This article is part of the Research Topic "Genetic and Epigenetic Regulation of Insect Development,...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
Pleiotropic genes are genes that affect more than one trait. For example, many genes required for pi...
In Drosophila melanogaster, chemical cues in the form of cuticular hydrocarbons play an important r...