Project description:Compartmentalization and Sexual Dimorphism of Gut Microbial Communities in Field Cricket Teleogryllus occipitalis (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)
Project description:In Hawaii, a rapidly-evolving mutation in the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus silences males by interfering with the development of sound-producing structures on their forewings. The mutation is called flatwing (fw), and it persists because of natural selection imposed by an acoustically-orienting parasitoid. We examined gene expression differences between wild-type and mutant crickets, focusing on juvenile wing buds. We profiled mRNA expression levels using RNA-seq, and characterized the wing bud proteome using quantitative mass spectrometry.
Project description:In Hawaii, a rapidly-evolving mutation in the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus silences males by interfering with the development of sound-producing structures on their forewings. The mutation is called flatwing (fw), and it persists because of natural selection imposed by an acoustically-orienting parasitoid. We examined gene expression differences between wild-type and mutant crickets, focusing on juvenile wing buds. We profiled mRNA expression levels using RNA-seq, and characterized the wing bud proteome using quantitative mass spectrometry. Accessing protein expression profiles under the same experimental conditions enabled us to test correspondence between the two ‘omic levels.
2016-04-06 | PXD002417 | Pride
Project description:Chromosome-level genome assemblies of two cricket species, Teleogryllus occipitalis and Tarbinskiellus portentosus
Project description:To explore the effects of the housing condition (group- or single-housing) on killifish, we performed RNA-seq analysis for the whole bodies of male and female juveniles, gonads of males and females from puberty to middle age, and livers of young and old males.
Project description:To explore the effects of the housing condition (group- or single-housing) on killifish, we performed RNA-seq analysis for the whole bodies of male and female juveniles, gonads of males and females from puberty to middle age, and livers of young and old males.
2024-10-13 | GSE245480 | GEO
Project description:RNA-seq reads from developing wings of the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus