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Differential gene expression during embryo proliferation in a polyembryonic wasp

David M. Donnell, donnell@bugs.ent.uga.edu, University of Georgia, Department of Entomology, 420 Biological Sciences Building, Athens, GA and Michael R. Strand, mrstrand@bugs.ent.uga.edu, University of Georgia, Entomology, 413 Biological Science Building, Athens, GA.

A single egg of the polyembryonic wasp, Copidosoma floridanum, gives rise to a brood of more than 1000 clonal offspring. Brood development involves the proliferation of somatic and germ-line stem cells and their partitioning among the dividing embryos prior to morphogenesis. The technique of suppressive subtractive hybridization was used to isolate genes involved in these proliferative processes.


Species 1: Hymenoptera Encyrtidae Copidosoma floridanum
Keywords: polyembryony, germ-line stem cells

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