Testes-biased genes evolve rapidly and are important in the establishment, solidification, and maintenance of reproductive isolation between incipient species. The Anopheles gambiae complex, a group of at least eight isomorphic mosquito species endemic to Sub-Saharan Africa, is an excellent system to explore the evolution of testes-biased genes. Within this group, the testes are an important tissue in the diversification process because hybridization between species results in sterile hybrid males, but fully fertile females. We conducted RNA sequencing of A. gambiae and A. merus carcass and testes to explore tissue- and species-specific patterns of gene expression. Our data provides support for transcriptional repression of X-linked genes i...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...
Modifications in gene expression determine many of the phenotypic differentiations between closely r...
Modifications in gene expression determine many of the phenotypic differentiations between closely r...
Modifications in gene expression determine many of the phenotypic differentiations between closely r...
In Anopheles gambiae, sex-regulated genes are responsible for controlling gender dimorphism and are ...
In Anopheles gambiae, sex-regulated genes are responsible for controlling gender dimorphism and are ...
Although of high priority for the development of genetic tools to control malaria-transmitting mosqu...
Abstract: Although of high priority for the development of genetic tools to control malaria-transmit...
Understanding how phenotypic differences between males and females arise from the sex-biased express...
Understanding how phenotypic differences between males and females arise from the sex-biased express...
BACKGROUND: The mosquito, Anopheles gambiae, is the primary vector of human malaria, a disease respo...
Background: The mosquito, Anopheles gambiae, is the primary vector of human malaria, a disease respo...
In Anopheles gambiae, sex-regulated genes are responsible for controlling gender dimorphism and are ...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...
Modifications in gene expression determine many of the phenotypic differentiations between closely r...
Modifications in gene expression determine many of the phenotypic differentiations between closely r...
Modifications in gene expression determine many of the phenotypic differentiations between closely r...
In Anopheles gambiae, sex-regulated genes are responsible for controlling gender dimorphism and are ...
In Anopheles gambiae, sex-regulated genes are responsible for controlling gender dimorphism and are ...
Although of high priority for the development of genetic tools to control malaria-transmitting mosqu...
Abstract: Although of high priority for the development of genetic tools to control malaria-transmit...
Understanding how phenotypic differences between males and females arise from the sex-biased express...
Understanding how phenotypic differences between males and females arise from the sex-biased express...
BACKGROUND: The mosquito, Anopheles gambiae, is the primary vector of human malaria, a disease respo...
Background: The mosquito, Anopheles gambiae, is the primary vector of human malaria, a disease respo...
In Anopheles gambiae, sex-regulated genes are responsible for controlling gender dimorphism and are ...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...
Gene expression is known to vary extensively among tissues and between sexes. However, detailed desc...