Browsing by Author "Carney, Ginger"
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Bockoven, Alison A (2015-08-12)Organisms vary at the individual and population level in many ecologically relevant traits. This study documents and quantifies colony-level variation in ecologically important behaviors of a widespread invasive social ...
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Ibanez-Carrasco, Freddy Anibal (2017-07-26)The potato psyllid, Bactericera cockerelli (Šulc), is a phloem-feeding insect with preference for Solanaceae. This insect species transmits the pathogenic bacteria ‘Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’ (Lso) the causative ...
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Pimsler, Meaghan Leigh (2015-08-05)Chrysomya rufifacies Macquart (Diptera: Calliphoridae) is a blow fly of medical, veterinary, and forensic relevance. This species is native to the Australo-Pacific region and invasive in the New World. A unique characteristic ...
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Sweet, Elly Mae (2011-10-21)The inner ear is a complex sensory organ of interconnected chambers, each with a sensory epithelium comprised of hair cells and support cells for detection of sound and motion. This dissertation focuses on the development ...
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Ellis, Lisa; Carney, Ginger (BMC Genomics, 2010)
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Carney, Ginger (BMC Genomics, 2007)
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Schwedes, Christoph 1980- (2012-10-26)The physiological responses involved in mediating adaptive change due to varying environmental conditions or social interactions are complex and involve integration of numerous signaling pathways. With Drosophila melanogaster, ...
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Allen, Brooke Ashley (2019-08-28)Defects in sialylation cause numerous human pathologies including heart disease, cancer, immune system dysfunction, and neurological abnormalities. However, the pathological mechanisms of these disorders and regulation of ...
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Iftikhar, Hina (2018-11-23)Drosophila melanogaster courtship, although stereotypical, continually changes based on cues received from the courtship subject. Such adaptive responses are mediated via rapid and widespread transcriptomic reprogramming, ...
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Repnikova, Elena Aleksandrovna (2010-10-12)The sialyltransferase family is a group of enzymes that transfer sialic acid from donor CMP-Neu5Ac onto suitable carbohydrate chains of glycoproteins and glycolipids. In vertebrates, sialylation is implicated in many ...
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Kelton, Cathryn Renee (2009-05-15)The formation of vertebrate mesoderm relies on the integration of positional information provided by several intercellular signaling pathways, including the Wnt and Bone Morphogenic Protein (Bmp) pathways. Zygotic Wnt ...
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Lu, Hsiao Ling (2012-02-14)Social insects have complex forms of social organization. Molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of their reproduction are not fully understood. This dissertation investigated the vitellogenin receptor (VgR), ...