Molecular, behavioral and anatomical sophistication in spider webs: insights from spinning gland RNA-seq experiments in primitive and modern spiders.
AUTOR(ES)
PROSDOCIMI, F.
FONTE
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE BRAZILIAN ASSOCIATION FOR BIOINFORMATICS AND COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2011
RESUMO
RNA-seq experiments conducted in 454 sequencers were carried out to produce 87.000 short-reads representing the transcriptome of two spiders?spinning glands. We produced sequences from (i) Actinopus sp., a spider from the Mygalomorphae clade, and (ii) Gasteracantha cancriformis , an Orbicularia spider. Mygalomorphae spiders are known to retain a number of primitive morphological and behavioral characters.
ASSUNTO(S)
sequências de rna de aranhas nucleotide sequences gasteracantha cancriformis
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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