44 results on '"Cunningham, Christopher B."'
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2. The role of Dnmt1 in oocyte development
3. An association between Dnmt1 and Wnt in the production of oocytes in the whitefly Bemisia tabaci.
4. Functional genomics of parental care of insects
5. Offspring overcome poor parenting by being better parents
6. Relating quantitative variation within a behavior to variation in transcription
7. An association betweenDnmt1andWntin the production of oocytes in the whiteflyBemisia tabaci
8. The role of lipid metabolism during parental care in two species of burying beetle (Nicrophorus spp.)
9. Offspring overcome poor parenting by being better parents.
10. One genome, multiple phenotypes: decoding the evolution and mechanisms of environmentally induced developmental plasticity in insects
11. The critical role ofDmnt1during spermatogenesis is not predictable, but knockdown does cause pervasive differential transcription
12. Vitellogenin and vitellogenin receptor gene expression is associated with male and female parenting in a subsocial insect
13. Flexible parental care ensures robustness of post-embryonic development
14. Insect homolog of oxytocin/vasopressin associated with parenting of males but not females in a subsocial beetle.
15. Gene expression underlying parenting and being parented shows limited plasticity in response to different ambient temperatures
16. Insect homolog of oxytocin/vasopressin associated with parenting of males but not females in a subsocial beetle
17. Phenotypic Plasticity: What Has DNA Methylation Got to Do with It?
18. Limited plasticity in gene expression for providing or receiving parental care under different temperatures
19. Erratum: Transcriptomes of parents identify parenting strategies and sexual conflict in a subsocial beetle
20. Competitive Ability in Male House Mice (Mus musculus): Genetic Influences
21. Survey of neurotransmitter receptor gene expression into and out of parental care in the burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides
22. Musculoskeletal mass and shape are correlated with competitive ability in male house mice (Mus musculus)
23. Sexual dimorphism in postcranial skeletal shape suggests male‐biased specialization for physical competition in anthropoid primates
24. Predictable gene expression related to behavioral variation in parenting
25. Erratum: Transcriptomes of parents identify parenting strategies and sexual conflict in a subsocial beetle (Nature Communications (2015) 6(8449) 10.1038/ncomms9449
26. Duplication and Sub/Neofunctionalization ofMalvolio, an Insect Homolog ofNramp, in the Subsocial BeetleNicrophorus vespilloides
27. Duplication and Sub/neofunctionalization ofmalvolio, an Insect Homolog ofnramp, in the Subsocial BeetleNicrophorus vespilloides
28. The transcriptional basis of quantitative behavioral variation
29. Ethological principles predict the neuropeptides co-opted to influence parenting
30. Predictable gene expression related to behavioral variation in parenting.
31. Changes of gene expression but not cytosine methylation are associated with male parental care reflecting behavioural state, social context and individual flexibility.
32. Ethological principles predict the neuropeptides co-opted to influence parenting
33. The role of neuropeptide F in a transition to parental care
34. Transcriptomes of parents identify parenting strategies and sexual conflict in a subsocial beetle
35. The behavioral physiology of competitive ability in recently wild-derived male house mice (Mus musculus)
36. The Genome and Methylome of a Beetle with Complex Social Behavior,Nicrophorus vespilloides(Coleoptera: Silphidae)
37. Transcriptomes of parents identify parenting strategies and sexual conflict in a subsocial beetle
38. The Nicrophorus vespilloides genome and methylome, a beetle with complex social behavior
39. Expression of octopaminergic receptor genes in 4 nonneural tissues in female Nicrophorus vespilloides beetles
40. The Genetic Architecture of Skeletal Convergence and Sex Determination in Ninespine Sticklebacks
41. The Genome and Methylome of a Beetle with Complex Social Behavior, Nicrophorus vespilloides (Coleoptera: Silphidae).
42. Expression of octopaminergic receptor genes in 4 nonneural tissues in female Nicrophorus vespilloides beetles.
43. Duplication and Sub/Neofunctionalization of Malvolio, an Insect Homolog of Nramp, in the Subsocial Beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides.
44. The Updated Genome of the Burying Beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides , a Model Species for Evolutionary and Genetic Studies of Parental Care.
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