نتایج جستجو برای: caste systems

تعداد نتایج: 1185654  

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2007
Tanja Schwander Sara Helms Cahan Laurent Keller

Genetic caste determination has been described in two populations of Pogonomyrmex harvester ants, each comprising a pair of interbreeding lineages. Queens mate with males of their own and of the alternate lineage and produce two types of diploid offspring, those fertilized by males of the queens' lineage which develop into queens and those fertilized by males of the other lineage which develop ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2017
Eric R Lucas Jonathan Romiguier Laurent Keller

Phenotypic plasticity, where a single genome can give rise to different phenotypes, underlies many remarkable features of the natural world and occurs in a wide range of organisms. Understanding the transcriptional differences that underlie plastic phenotypes remains a major unsolved problem in biology. In many ants, females can develop into either queens or workers, two phenotypes with differe...

2015
Alexander Lee

Scholars of ethnic politics have posited that in some societies ascriptive identities are ranked relative to each other, but the origins of ranking are poorly understood. This paper develops a theory of ranked identities, and of why the elites of subaltern groups sometimes choose to invest in improving their status within the value systems of dominant groups, rather than in creating their own. ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2017
Jennifer M Jandt Sainath Suryanarayanan John C Hermanson Robert L Jeanne Amy L Toth

The social and nutritional environments during early development have the potential to affect offspring traits, but the mechanisms and molecular underpinnings of these effects remain elusive. We used Polistes fuscatus paper wasps to dissect how maternally controlled factors (vibrational signals and nourishment) interact to induce different caste developmental trajectories in female offspring, l...

Journal: :Trends in genetics : TIG 2013
H Michael G Lattorff Robin F A Moritz

Honeybees have been studied for centuries, starting with Aristotle, who wrote the first book about bee breeding. More than 2000 years later, the honeybee entered the genomic era as the first social insect whose genome was sequenced, leading to significant insight into the molecular mechanisms underlying social behavior. In addition, gene expression studies and knockdown using RNAi have extended...

Journal: :Insect Molecular Biology 2006
A S Cristino F M F Nunes C H Lobo M M G Bitondi Z L P Simões L Da Fontoura Costa H M G Lattorff R F A Moritz J D Evans K Hartfelder

The honey bee queen and worker castes are a model system for developmental plasticity. We used established expressed sequence tag information for a Gene Ontology based annotation of genes that are differentially expressed during caste development. Metabolic regulation emerged as a major theme, with a caste-specific difference in the expression of oxidoreductases vs. hydrolases. Motif searches i...

2011
Subrata Mukherjee Slim Haddad Delampady Narayana

BACKGROUND In the Indian context, a household's caste characteristics are most relevant for identifying its poverty and vulnerability status. Inadequate provision of public health care, the near-absence of health insurance and increasing dependence on the private health sector have impoverished the poor and the marginalised, especially the scheduled tribe population. This study examines caste-b...

Journal: :Contemporary South Asia 2023

The topic of Muslim caste has been getting space in media discourse and national politics recently through the concept ‘Pasmanda’ – a term which refers to lower-caste Muslims. As gets wider purchase, it is important question category. What relationship category Pasmanda with caste? Which struggles lower castes able lend voice to, what are tensions encompassing Through ethnographic fieldwork con...

2012
Thomas Bourguignon Jan Šobotník David Sillam-Dussès Pavel Jiroš Robert Hanus Yves Roisin Toru Miura

BACKGROUND Ergonomic efficiency is in termites maximized by task partitioning among specialized castes. The isopteran caste systems can be classified as either (i) linear, when tasks are performed by pluripotent immatures (pseudergates), retaining the ability to develop into winged imagoes or (ii) bifurcated, with the presence of a true worker caste, which diverges early and permanently from th...

Journal: :Japanese Sociological Review 1976

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