Sex-specific molecular specialization and activity rhythm dependent gene expression changes in honey bee antennae

Pages: 755728
Published: Sep 5, 2019
Abstract
null Eusocial insects, like honey bees, which show an elaborate division of labor involving morphologically and physiologically specialized phenotypes provide a unique toolkit to study molecular underpinnings of behavior as well as neural processing. In this study, we performed an extensive RNA-seq based comparison of gene expression levels in the antennae of honey bee drones and foragers collected at different time of days and activity states...
Paper Details
Title
Sex-specific molecular specialization and activity rhythm dependent gene expression changes in honey bee antennae
Published Date
Sep 5, 2019
Journal
Pages
755728
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