Do vertebrate gut metagenomes confer rapid ecological adaptation?
During times of rapid environmental change, survival of most vertebrate populations
depends on their phenomic plasticity. Although differential gene-expression and post …
depends on their phenomic plasticity. Although differential gene-expression and post …
Mechanism and biological role of Dnmt2 in nucleic acid methylation
ABSTRACT A group of homologous nucleic acid modification enzymes called Dnmt2,
Trdmt1, Pmt1, DnmA, and Ehmet in different model organisms catalyze the transfer of a …
Trdmt1, Pmt1, DnmA, and Ehmet in different model organisms catalyze the transfer of a …
Comparison of whole-genome bisulfite sequencing library preparation strategies identifies sources of biases affecting DNA methylation data
Background Whole-genome bisulfite sequencing (WGBS) is becoming an increasingly
accessible technique, used widely for both fundamental and disease-oriented research …
accessible technique, used widely for both fundamental and disease-oriented research …
Evolution of DNA methylation across insects
DNA methylation contributes to gene and transcriptional regulation in eukaryotes, and
therefore has been hypothesized to facilitate the evolution of plastic traits such as sociality in …
therefore has been hypothesized to facilitate the evolution of plastic traits such as sociality in …
Hemimetabolous genomes reveal molecular basis of termite eusociality
Around 150 million years ago, eusocial termites evolved from within the cockroaches, 50
million years before eusocial Hymenoptera, such as bees and ants, appeared. Here, we …
million years before eusocial Hymenoptera, such as bees and ants, appeared. Here, we …
Tolerance and efficient metabolization of extremely high ethanol concentrations by a social wasp
Ethanol, a natural by-product of sugar fermentation, can be found in various fruits and
nectar. Although many animals routinely consume ethanol in low concentrations as part of …
nectar. Although many animals routinely consume ethanol in low concentrations as part of …
Social regulation of insulin signaling and the evolution of eusociality in ants
Queens and workers of eusocial Hymenoptera are considered homologous to the
reproductive and brood care phases of an ancestral subsocial life cycle. However, the …
reproductive and brood care phases of an ancestral subsocial life cycle. However, the …
The neuropeptide corazonin controls social behavior and caste identity in ants
Social insects are emerging models to study how gene regulation affects behavior because
their colonies comprise individuals with the same genomes but greatly different behavioral …
their colonies comprise individuals with the same genomes but greatly different behavioral …
DNMT1 mutant ants develop normally but have disrupted oogenesis
I Ivasyk, L Olivos-Cisneros, S Valdés-Rodríguez… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Although DNA methylation is an important gene regulatory mechanism in mammals, its
function in arthropods remains poorly understood. Studies in eusocial insects have argued …
function in arthropods remains poorly understood. Studies in eusocial insects have argued …
Phylogenomic evidence overturns current conceptions of social evolution in wasps (Vespidae)
The hypothesis that eusociality originated once in Vespidae has shaped interpretation of
social evolution for decades and has driven the supposition that preimaginal …
social evolution for decades and has driven the supposition that preimaginal …