Manipulation of insulin signaling phenocopies evolution of a host-associated polyphenism
The red-shouldered soapberry bug, Jadera haematoloma, is a potential model system for developmental plasticity. Here, the authors show that the reaction norm for wing polyphenism has evolved in a recently derived ecotype and identify insulin signaling as a candidate pathway underlying this adaptive...
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Auteurs principaux: | Meghan M. Fawcett, Mary C. Parks, Alice E. Tibbetts, Jane S. Swart, Elizabeth M. Richards, Juan Camilo Vanegas, Meredith Cenzer, Laura Crowley, William R. Simmons, Wenzhen Stacey Hou, David R. Angelini |
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2018
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