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Krüppel-homologue 1 Mediates Hormonally Regulated Dominance Rank in a Social Bee
by
Bloch, Guy
, Pandey, Atul
in
Aggression
/ Bees
/ Behavior
/ Bombus terrestris
/ Dominance hierarchies
/ females
/ Fertility
/ Gender
/ Gene expression
/ genes
/ Genetic engineering
/ Gonadotropins
/ Hormones
/ Hypotheses
/ Influence
/ Insects
/ Invertebrates
/ juvenile hormone
/ Juvenile hormones
/ Krüppel-homologue 1
/ Males
/ Molecular modelling
/ Nanoparticles
/ Oogenesis
/ Ovaries
/ perfluorocarbons
/ Pituitary (anterior)
/ reproduction
/ RNA interference
/ RNA-mediated interference
/ Species
/ transcription factors
/ Vertebrates
/ vitellogenin
/ Workers (insect caste)
2021
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Krüppel-homologue 1 Mediates Hormonally Regulated Dominance Rank in a Social Bee
by
Bloch, Guy
, Pandey, Atul
in
Aggression
/ Bees
/ Behavior
/ Bombus terrestris
/ Dominance hierarchies
/ females
/ Fertility
/ Gender
/ Gene expression
/ genes
/ Genetic engineering
/ Gonadotropins
/ Hormones
/ Hypotheses
/ Influence
/ Insects
/ Invertebrates
/ juvenile hormone
/ Juvenile hormones
/ Krüppel-homologue 1
/ Males
/ Molecular modelling
/ Nanoparticles
/ Oogenesis
/ Ovaries
/ perfluorocarbons
/ Pituitary (anterior)
/ reproduction
/ RNA interference
/ RNA-mediated interference
/ Species
/ transcription factors
/ Vertebrates
/ vitellogenin
/ Workers (insect caste)
2021
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Krüppel-homologue 1 Mediates Hormonally Regulated Dominance Rank in a Social Bee
by
Bloch, Guy
, Pandey, Atul
in
Aggression
/ Bees
/ Behavior
/ Bombus terrestris
/ Dominance hierarchies
/ females
/ Fertility
/ Gender
/ Gene expression
/ genes
/ Genetic engineering
/ Gonadotropins
/ Hormones
/ Hypotheses
/ Influence
/ Insects
/ Invertebrates
/ juvenile hormone
/ Juvenile hormones
/ Krüppel-homologue 1
/ Males
/ Molecular modelling
/ Nanoparticles
/ Oogenesis
/ Ovaries
/ perfluorocarbons
/ Pituitary (anterior)
/ reproduction
/ RNA interference
/ RNA-mediated interference
/ Species
/ transcription factors
/ Vertebrates
/ vitellogenin
/ Workers (insect caste)
2021
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Krüppel-homologue 1 Mediates Hormonally Regulated Dominance Rank in a Social Bee
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Krüppel-homologue 1 Mediates Hormonally Regulated Dominance Rank in a Social Bee
2021
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Dominance hierarchies are ubiquitous in invertebrates and vertebrates, but little is known on how genes influence dominance rank. Our gaps in knowledge are specifically significant concerning female hierarchies, particularly in insects. To start filling these gaps, we studied the social bumble bee Bombus terrestris, in which social hierarchies among females are common and functionally significant. Dominance rank in this bee is influenced by multiple factors, including juvenile hormone (JH) that is a major gonadotropin in this species. We tested the hypothesis that the JH responsive transcription factor Krüppel homologue 1 (Kr-h1) mediates hormonal influences on dominance behavior. We first developed and validated a perfluorocarbon nanoparticles-based RNA interference protocol for knocking down Kr-h1 expression. We then used this procedure to show that Kr-h1 mediates the influence of JH, not only on oogenesis and wax production, but also on aggression and dominance rank. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study causally linking a gene to dominance rank in social insects, and one of only a few such studies on insects or on female hierarchies. These findings are important for determining whether there are general molecular principles governing dominance rank across gender and taxa.
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