2019
DOI: 10.1101/796797
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Multi-level analysis of reproduction in the Antarctic midge,Belgica antarctica, identifies female and male accessory gland products that are altered by larval stress and impact progeny viability

Abstract: Background -The Antarctic midge, Belgica antarctica, is a wingless, non-biting midge endemic to Antarctica. Larval development requires at least two years, but adult life lasts only two weeks. The nonfeeding adults mate in swarms and females die shortly after oviposition. Eggs are suspended in a gel of unknown composition that is expressed from the female accessory gland. This project characterizes molecular mechanisms underlying reproduction in this midge by examining differential gene expression in whole mal… Show more

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