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identifier PRJDB4312
type bioproject
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organism Myrmicinae
title Insights from the Loss of the Worker Caste in Ant Social Parasites
description A central goal of biology is to uncover the genetic basis for the origin of new phenotypes. A particularly effective approach is to examine the genomic architecture of species that have secondarily lost a phenotype with respect to their close relatives. In the eusocial Hymenoptera, queens and workers have divergent phenotypes that may be produced via either expression of alternative sets of caste-specific genes and pathways or differences in expression patterns of a shared set of multifunctional genes. To distinguish between these two hypotheses, we investigated how secondary loss of the worker phenotype in workerless ant social parasites impacted genome evolution across two independent origins of social parasitism in the ant genera Pogonomyrmex and Vollenhovia. We sequenced the genomes of three social parasites and their most-closely related eusocial host species and compared gene losses in social parasites with gene expression differences between host queens and workers.
data type Genome Sequencing Transcriptome or Gene Expression
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sra-run  DRR048417DRR048418DRR048419DRR048420DRR048421DRR048422DRR048423DRR048424DRR048425DRR048426 More
sra-submission  DRA004096DRA004097
biosample  SAMD00042528SAMD00042529SAMD00042530SAMD00042531SAMD00042532SAMD00042533SAMD00042534SAMD00042535SAMD00042536SAMD00042537 More
sra-study  DRP002801
sra-sample  DRS021668DRS021669DRS021670DRS021671DRS021652DRS021653DRS021654DRS021655DRS021656DRS021657 More
sra-experiment  DRX043700DRX043701DRX043702DRX043703DRX043704DRX043705DRX043706DRX043707DRX043708DRX043709 More
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dateCreated 2015-10-23T08:39:06+09:00
dateModified 2015-10-29T13:50:13+09:00
datePublished 2015-10-29T13:50:12+09:00