Parental energy-sensing pathways control intergenerational offspring sex determination in the nematode Auanema freiburgensis.
Pedro RoblesAnisa TurnerGiusy ZucoSally AdamsPanagiota PaganopolouMichael WintonBeth HillVikas KacheChristine BatesonAndre Pires-daSilvaPublished in: BMC biology (2021)
These results suggest that highly conserved metabolic sensors regulate phenotypic plasticity through regulation of subcellular localization of their effectors, leading to changes in chromatin acetylation and epigenetic status of the germline.