Caste polyphenism: old hormones and old genes for new phenotypes (2006)
- Author:
- USP affiliated author: HARTFELDER, KLAUS HARTMANN - FMRP
- School: FMRP
- Subject: INSETOS (GENÉTICA)
- Language: Inglês
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- Place of publication: Washington
- Date published: 2006
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- Título do periódico: Scientific Proceedings
- Conference title: IUSSI Congress
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ABNT
HARTFELDER, Klaus. Caste polyphenism: old hormones and old genes for new phenotypes. Anais.. Washington: [s.n.], 2006. -
APA
Hartfelder, K. (2006). Caste polyphenism: old hormones and old genes for new phenotypes. In Scientific Proceedings. Washington. -
NLM
Hartfelder K. Caste polyphenism: old hormones and old genes for new phenotypes. Scientific Proceedings. 2006 ; -
Vancouver
Hartfelder K. Caste polyphenism: old hormones and old genes for new phenotypes. Scientific Proceedings. 2006 ; - Effects of larval age at grafting and juvenile hormone on morphometry and reproductive quality parameters of in vitro reared honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
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- DNA methylation affects the lifespan of honey bee ( Apis mellifera L.) workers: Evidence for a regulatory module that involves vitellogenin expression but is independent of juvenile hormone function
- A member of the short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase (SDR) superfamily is a target of the ecdysone response in honey bee (Apis mellifera) caste development
- Caste-specific gene expression in the stingless bee Melipona quadrifasciata: are there common patterns in highly eusocial bees ?
- The insulin signaling pathway in honey bee (Apis mellifera) caste development: differential expression of insulin-like peptides and insulin receptors in queen and worker larvae
- Odor discrimination in classical conditioning of proboscis extension in two stingless bee species in comparison to Africanized honeybees
- Workers differ from birth-patriline makes a difference in reproduction of queenless honey bees (Apis mellifera)1
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