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Differential gene expression between adult queens and workers in the ant Lasius niger

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Ants and other social insects forming large societies are generally characterized by marked reproductive division of labour. Queens largely monopolize reproduction whereas workers have little reproductive potential. In addition, some social insect species show tremendous lifespan differences between the queen and worker caste. Remarkably, queens and workers are usually genotypically identical, meaning that any phenotypic differences between the two castes arise from caste-specific gene expression. Using a combination of differential display, microarrays and reverse Northern blots, we found 16 genes that were differentially expressed between adult queens and workers in the ant Lasius niger, a species with highly pronounced reproductive division of labour and a several-fold lifespan difference between queens and workers. RNA ligase mediated rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RLM-RACE) and gene walking were used to further characterize these genes. On the basis of the molecular function of their nearest homologues, three genes appear to be involved in reproductive division of labour. Another three genes, which were exclusively overexpressed in queens, are possibly involved in the maintenance and repair of the soma, a candidate mechanism for lifespan determination. In-depth functional analyses of these genes are now needed to reveal their exact role.

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Eusocialité
L'eusocialité est un mode d'organisation sociale chez certains animaux suivant lequel un même groupe d'individus vivant ensemble est divisé en castes d'individus fertiles et non fertiles. Les individus fertiles sont chargés de la reproduction tandis que les autres s'occupent de les nourrir et de les protéger, accordant ainsi aux petits, plus nombreux, une plus grande chance de survie. À long terme, le fait que tout individu du groupe travaille pour la colonie et non pour lui-même engendre un superorganisme, par exemple, une fourmilière.
Differential algebra
In mathematics, differential algebra is, broadly speaking, the area of mathematics consisting in the study of differential equations and differential operators as algebraic objects in view of deriving properties of differential equations and operators without computing the solutions, similarly as polynomial algebras are used for the study of algebraic varieties, which are solution sets of systems of polynomial equations. Weyl algebras and Lie algebras may be considered as belonging to differential algebra.
Caste
Une caste est un groupe social hiérarchisé, endogame et héréditaire, mais plus fortement évolué que l’état ou le statut social dans l’ancien régime en Europe. La notion de caste est à distinguer de celle de tribu, de clan ou d'ethnie dont elle est parfois une sous-division. vignette|droite|Représentation britannique de différentes castes hindoues en 1874. Le mot vient du portugais casta, qui signifie lignée, race, voire engeance, ainsi que rang social. On dit, par exemple, « de boa casta » ou « de má casta ».
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