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Scientists reconstructed the ancestral gene regulatory network for caste differentiation in ants

  Recently, scientists unraveled the core gene regulatory network determining the reproductive division of labor in ants based on comparative transcriptomics study across diverse ant species from 3 different subfamily and 5 different genera.
  Ant colony consists of one or more egg-laying queens, a large number of sterile workers and some winged sexual males and gynes (unmated queens). The... more
Historical genomes help the conservation of the endangered bird--crested ibis

  Crested ibis (Nipponia nippon), a Chinese national protected animal, is one iconic example of endangered birds that have been saved from the blink of extinction. The species was once widely distributed in China, East Russia, Korea, and Japan before the 1860s. However, its population declined drastically in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, ultimately died out in most of the habitats ... more
Researchers decipher the molecular mechanism of evolutionary transition from egg-laying to live birth in retiles

  Viviparity (live-bearing) is a reproductive mode in which pregnant females maintain developing embryos inside their reproductive tracts and give birth directly to offspring. In contrast, oviparity (egg-laying) is the reproductive pattern in which females lay eggs that continue to develop independently of the mother until hatching. Viviparous species provide an environment for embryonic dev... more
Chinese Scientists Renewed the Record of Yunnanilus

  Recently, scientists from Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences discovered a new species of Yunnanilus, and named as Y. jiuchiensis.
  Yunnanilus is an ecologically important genus distributed in lakes, marshes, and slow-flowing waters, with an affinity for karstic areas. The species of Yunnanilus known from Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan, and Guangxi regions of China as we... more
Researchers Found New Evidences for Developing KLF5 as a Biomarker and Therapeutic Target for Breast Cancer Treatment

  Breast cancer is one of the most common malignancies in women, recent researches indicated that transcription factor Krüpple-like factor 5 (KLF5) plays important roles in breast tumorigenesis. The previous studies showed KLF5 promotes breast cancer stem cell maintenance and self-renewal (Theranostics, 2016; 6(4): 533-544), it is also reported that Klf5 plays a key role in maintaining ESC ... more
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