Sex-specific molecular specialization and activity rhythm dependent gene expression changes in honey bee antennae
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...
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Title
Sex-specific molecular specialization and activity rhythm dependent gene expression changes in honey bee antennae
Published Date
Sep 5, 2019
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Pages
755728
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