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Octopamine receptor gene influences social grouping in the masked birch caterpillar.

Chanchal YadavJayne E YackMyron L Smith
Published in: BMC research notes (2022)
RT-qPCR analysis confirmed a significant reduction in DaOAR transcript abundance in dsRNA-fed larvae compared to controls. Behavioral trials showed that caterpillars with reduced transcript abundance of DaOAR remained solitary throughout the observation period compared to controls. These results provide evidence that regulation of the octopamine receptor gene influences social grouping in D. arcuata, and that specifically, a decrease in octopamine receptor expression triggers the larval transition from social to solitary.
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