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Autor:
Stephen M. Lanno, Ivy Lam, Zachary Drum, Samuel C. Linde, Sara M. Gregory, Serena J. Shimshak, Mariel V. Becker, Kerry E. Brew, Aashli Budhiraja, Eliza A. Carter, Lorencia Chigweshe, Keagan P. Collins, Timothy Earley, Hannah L. Einstein, Angela A. Fan, Sarah S. Goss, Eric R. Hagen, Sarah B. Hutcheon, Timothy T. Kim, Mackenzie A. Mitchell, Nola R. Neri, Sean E. Patterson, Gregory Ransom, Guadalupe J. Sanchez, Bella M. Wiener, Dacheng Zhao, Joseph D. Coolon
Publikováno v:
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, Vol 9, Iss 12, Pp 3973-3980 (2019)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0a1429f9ce36418f8f5f3713a842a727
Autor:
Stephen M. Lanno, Sara M. Gregory, Serena J. Shimshak, Maximilian K. Alverson, Kenneth Chiu, Arden L. Feil, Morgan G. Findley, Taylor E. Forman, Julia T. Gordon, Josephine Ho, Joanna L. Krupp, Ivy Lam, Josh Lane, Samuel C. Linde, Ashley E. Morse, Serena Rusk, Robie Ryan, Avva Saniee, Ruchi B. Sheth, Jennifer J. Siranosian, Lalitpatr Sirichantaropart, Sonya R. Sternlieb, Christina M. Zaccardi, Joseph D. Coolon
Publikováno v:
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, Vol 7, Iss 12, Pp 3867-3873 (2017)
The dietary specialist fruit fly Drosophila sechellia has evolved to specialize on the toxic fruit of its host plant Morinda citrifolia. Toxicity of Morinda fruit is primarily due to high levels of octanoic acid (OA). Using RNA interference (RNAi), p
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6f7a97d5337c455fa6a21e83e7704fc7
Autor:
Griffin R, Serena J. Shimshak, Devanny T, Ghandour T, Carol Dalgarno, Richards N, Horowitz E, Schadt M, Thielking A, Towle P, Zachary Drum, Stephen M. Lanno, Multer J, Pokushalov D, Arkin Ar, William A. Barr, Joseph D. Coolon, O'Halloran H, Colorado S, Assignon B, Emily W. McGhie, Sanford J, Taylor N, Hogan M, Gatesman A, Sara M. Gregory, Sagarin K, Ofori-Darko K
Publikováno v:
G3 (Bethesda, Md.). 12(10)
Drosophila sechellia is an island endemic host specialist that has evolved to consume the toxic fruit of Morinda citrifolia, also known as noni fruit. Recent studies by our group and others have examined genome-wide gene expression responses of fruit
Autor:
C. Qiu, L. Murphy, Serena J. Shimshak, A. Strauss, L. Connolly, S. Park, H. Karimi, Alison Biester, N. DelGaudio, K. Serra, Sara M. Gregory, Stephen M. Lanno, Zachary Drum, B. Bekele, G. Snyder, C. Park, N. Miller-Medzon, T.-S. Lawrence, C. Vyzas, S. Karolczak, A. McCracken, William A. Barr, W. Humphrey, Joseph D. Coolon, Colleen D. Castro, Spencer Tang, M. Ahamed
Publikováno v:
G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, Vol 12, Iss 1 (2021)
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, Vol 12, Iss 1 (2021)
Drosophila sechellia is a dietary specialist endemic to the Seychelles islands that has evolved to consume the fruit of Morinda citrifolia. When ripe, the fruit of M. citrifolia contains octanoic acid and hexanoic acid, two medium chain fatty acid vo
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Ecology and Evolution
The underlying genetic basis of adaptive phenotypic changes is generally poorly understood, yet a growing number of case studies are beginning to shed light on important questions about the molecular nature and pleiotropy of such changes. We use Dros
Autor:
Taylor E. Forman, Arden Feil, Maximilian K. Alverson, Kenneth Chiu, Sonya R. Sternlieb, Joseph D. Coolon, Samuel C. Linde, Avva Saniee, Joanna L. Krupp, Julia T. Gordon, Jennifer J. Siranosian, Morgan G. Findley, Ashley E. Morse, Josh Lane, Ruchi B. Sheth, Lalitpatr Sirichantaropart, Ivy Lam, Josephine Ho, Christina M. Zaccardi, Serena Rusk, Robie Ryan, Serena J. Shimshak, Sara M. Gregory, Stephen M. Lanno
Publikováno v:
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, Vol 7, Iss 12, Pp 3867-3873 (2017)
The dietary specialist fruit fly Drosophila sechellia has evolved to specialize on the toxic fruit of its host plant Morinda citrifolia. Toxicity of Morinda fruit is primarily due to high levels of octanoic acid (OA). Using RNA interference (RNAi), p
Publikováno v:
Insect Molecular Biology. 26:715-720
Drosophila sechellia is a dietary specialist species of fruit fly that has evolved resistance to the toxic secondary defence compounds produced by the fruit of its preferred host plant Morinda citrifolia. The genetic basis of adult toxin resistance i
Autor:
Joseph D. Coolon, J. M. Auerbach, Patricia J. Wittkopp, E. C. Moskowitz, L. A. Sligar, J. M. Andrade López, Stephen M. Lanno
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology. 26:1148-1160
Drosophila sechellia is a species of fruit fly endemic to the Seychelles islands. Unlike its generalist sister species, D. sechellia has evolved to be a specialist on the host plant Morinda citrifolia. This specialization is interesting because the p
Autor:
Zachary A Drum, Stephen M Lanno, Sara M Gregory, Serena J Shimshak, Mukshud Ahamed, Will Barr, Bethlehem Bekele, Alison Biester, Colleen Castro, Lauren Connolly, Nicole DelGaudio, William Humphrey, Helen Karimi, Sophie Karolczak, Tay-Shaun Lawrence, Andrew McCracken, Noah Miller-Medzon, Leah Murphy, Cameron Park, Sojeong Park, Chloe Qiu, Kevin Serra, Gigi Snyder, Alexa Strauss, Spencer Tang, Christina Vyzas, Joseph D Coolon
Publikováno v:
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, Vol 12, Iss 1 (2021)
Abstract Drosophila sechelliaMorinda citrifolia. citrifolia. Drosophila sechelliaD. sechelliaD. sechelliaM. citrifoliaD. sechellia, D. melanogasterD. simulansD. sechelliaD. sechellia
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https://doaj.org/article/9a017bbc9b3047dd92a310766b9fc0af