Tramtrack acts during late pupal development to direct ant caste identity.
A key question in the rising field of neuroepigenetics is how behavioral plasticity is established and maintained in the developing CNS of multicellular organisms. Behavior is controlled through systemic changes in hormonal signaling, cell-specific regulation of gene expression, and changes in neuro...
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Main Authors: | Karl M Glastad, Linyang Ju, Shelley L Berger |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/091c4f39037a43fabe0f5ac2ad203492 |
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