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Regulation of expression of the foraging gene
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Genes can affect natural behavioral variation in different ways. Allelic variation causes alternative behavioral phenotypes, whereas changes in gene expression can influence the initiation of behavior at different ages. We show that the age-related transition by honey bees from hive work to foraging is associated with an increase in the expression of the foraging (for) gene, which encodes a guanosine 3',5'-monophosphate (cGMP)-dependent protein kinase (PKG). cGMP treatment elevated PKG activity and caused foraging behavior. Previous research showed that allelic differences in PKG
expression result in two Drosophila foraging variants. The same gene can
thus exert different types of influence on a behavior.
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Representative Publications
Ben-Shahar Y, Robichon A, Sokolowski MB, Robinson GE (2002) Influence of gene
action across different time scales on behavior. Science 296:741-744.
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Updated 10/28/04
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