Phenotypic plasticity, where a single genome can give rise to different phenotypes, underlies many remarkable features of the natural world and occurs in a wide range of organisms. Understanding the transcriptional differences that underlie plastic phenotypes remains a major unsolved problem in biology. In many ants, females can develop into either queens or workers, two phenotypes with different morphology, behaviour and longevity. In comparison to workers, queens are larger, more fecund and longer-lived. Here, we study gene expression differences between queens and workers in the ant Lasius niger. The analysis of age- and tissue-specific RNA sequencing showed that patterns of caste-biased gene expression vary considerably between ages and...
Epigenetics, broadly defined as heritable changes in gene expression independent of changes to the D...
Ants provide remarkable examples of equivalent genotypes developing into divergent and discrete phen...
Epigenetics, broadly defined as heritable changes in gene expression independent of changes to the D...
Phenotypic plasticity, where a single genome can give rise to different phenotypes, underlies many r...
Studies in model organisms have identified a variety of genes whose expression can be experimentally...
Social insects provide systems for studying epigenetic regulation of phenotypes, particularly with r...
Ants and other social insects forming large societies are generally characterized by marked reproduc...
The ecological success of social insects is based on division of labour, not only between queens and...
Social insects provide systems for studying epigenetic regulation of phenotypes, particularly with r...
Variation in gene expression leads to phenotypic diversity and plays a central role in caste differe...
The ecological success of social insects is based on division of labour, not only between queens and...
Reproductive division of labor in eusocial insects is a striking example of a shared genetic backgro...
The ecological success of social Hymenoptera (ants, bees, wasps) depends on the division of labour b...
The > 15 000 ant species are all highly social and show great variation in colony organization, comp...
Plastic gene expression underlies phenotypic plasticity and plastically expressed genes evolve under...
Epigenetics, broadly defined as heritable changes in gene expression independent of changes to the D...
Ants provide remarkable examples of equivalent genotypes developing into divergent and discrete phen...
Epigenetics, broadly defined as heritable changes in gene expression independent of changes to the D...
Phenotypic plasticity, where a single genome can give rise to different phenotypes, underlies many r...
Studies in model organisms have identified a variety of genes whose expression can be experimentally...
Social insects provide systems for studying epigenetic regulation of phenotypes, particularly with r...
Ants and other social insects forming large societies are generally characterized by marked reproduc...
The ecological success of social insects is based on division of labour, not only between queens and...
Social insects provide systems for studying epigenetic regulation of phenotypes, particularly with r...
Variation in gene expression leads to phenotypic diversity and plays a central role in caste differe...
The ecological success of social insects is based on division of labour, not only between queens and...
Reproductive division of labor in eusocial insects is a striking example of a shared genetic backgro...
The ecological success of social Hymenoptera (ants, bees, wasps) depends on the division of labour b...
The > 15 000 ant species are all highly social and show great variation in colony organization, comp...
Plastic gene expression underlies phenotypic plasticity and plastically expressed genes evolve under...
Epigenetics, broadly defined as heritable changes in gene expression independent of changes to the D...
Ants provide remarkable examples of equivalent genotypes developing into divergent and discrete phen...
Epigenetics, broadly defined as heritable changes in gene expression independent of changes to the D...