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DNA Methylation in Social Insects: How Epigenetics Can Control Behavior and Longevity

Hua Yan, Roberto Bonasio, Daniel F. Simola, Jürgen Liebig, Shelley L. Berger, Danny Reinberg

Annual Review of Entomology · 2014 · ▲ 186 citations

Abstract

In eusocial insects, genetically identical individuals can exhibit striking differences in behavior and longevity. The molecular basis of such phenotypic plasticity is of great interest to the scientific community. DNA methylation, as well as other epigenetic signals, plays an important role in modulating gene expression and can therefore establish, sustain, and alter organism-level phenotypes, including behavior and life span. Unlike DNA methylation in mammals, DNA methylation in insects, including eusocial insects, is enriched in gene bodies of actively expressed genes. Recent investigations have revealed the important role of gene body methylation in regulating gene expression in response to intrinsic and environmental factors. In this review, we summarize recent advances in DNA methylation research and discuss its significance in our understanding of the epigenetic underpinnings of behavior and longevity.

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Yan, H., Bonasio, R., Simola, D.F., Liebig, J., Berger, S.L., &amp; Reinberg, D. (2014). DNA Methylation in Social Insects: How Epigenetics Can Control Behavior and Longevity. <em>Annual Review of Entomology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-ento-010814-020803
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Yan H, Bonasio R, Simola DF, Liebig J, Berger SL, Reinberg D. DNA Methylation in Social Insects: How Epigenetics Can Control Behavior and Longevity. Annual Review of Entomology. 2014. doi:10.1146/annurev-ento-010814-020803.
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@article{hua2014DNAMet, title = {DNA Methylation in Social Insects: How Epigenetics Can Control Behavior and Longevity}, author = {Hua Yan and Roberto Bonasio and Daniel F. Simola and Jürgen Liebig and Shelley L. Berger and Danny Reinberg}, journal = {Annual Review of Entomology}, year = {2014}, doi = {10.1146/annurev-ento-010814-020803}, }

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