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Conserved domains and structural motifs that differentiate closely related Rex1 and Rex3 DEDDh exoribonucleases are required for their function in yeast. [PDF]
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Cell and Tissue Research, 2008
Female adults of the bagworm moth, Eumeta variegata, are completely wingless; by contrast, the male adults have functional wings. Sex-specific differences in the development of wing discs appear to arise during the 8th (penultimate) larval instar. We have previously found that the wing discs of female E.
Shuhei Niitsu +2 more
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Female adults of the bagworm moth, Eumeta variegata, are completely wingless; by contrast, the male adults have functional wings. Sex-specific differences in the development of wing discs appear to arise during the 8th (penultimate) larval instar. We have previously found that the wing discs of female E.
Shuhei Niitsu +2 more
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Tissue and Cell, 2011
Female adults of the bagworm moth, Eumeta variegata, lack wings completely, whereas male adults of this species have functional wings. We previously found that ecdysteroid induces apoptotic events in the female wing rudiment of E. variegata in vitro, whereas the male wing discs cultured with 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) underwent apolysis and then cell ...
Shuhei Niitsu
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Female adults of the bagworm moth, Eumeta variegata, lack wings completely, whereas male adults of this species have functional wings. We previously found that ecdysteroid induces apoptotic events in the female wing rudiment of E. variegata in vitro, whereas the male wing discs cultured with 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) underwent apolysis and then cell ...
Shuhei Niitsu
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Silk‐assisted hatching of the Japanese bagworm moth Eumeta variegata (Lepidoptera: Psychidae)
Entomological Science, 2022AbstractBagworms constantly carry a portable bag with their prolegs inside, even when walking. Therefore, bagworms have a unique walking style. Bagworms construct footholds with silk and walk using only their thoracic legs. Bagworms build their bag immediately after hatching and carry them for the rest of their lives.
Nobuto Yamada +4 more
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Journal of Morphology, 2003
AbstractThe process of wing disc development and degeneration in the bagworm moth Eumeta variegata was investigated histologically. Morphological differences between two sexes first appear in the penultimate (eighth) larval instar. In the male, wing discs proliferate rapidly in the penultimate larval instar and continue proliferating; a conspicuous ...
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AbstractThe process of wing disc development and degeneration in the bagworm moth Eumeta variegata was investigated histologically. Morphological differences between two sexes first appear in the penultimate (eighth) larval instar. In the male, wing discs proliferate rapidly in the penultimate larval instar and continue proliferating; a conspicuous ...
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Silk‐assisted hatching of the Japanese bagworm moth Eumeta variegata (Lepidoptera: Psychidae)
Entomological Science, 2022Nobuto Yamada +2 more
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