Publications by authors named "Mi Di"

Insects have evolved a diversity of regulatory mechanisms to determine their sex. Understanding the molecular regulation mechanisms of insect sex determination is of great significance in revealing the general law of insect sex determination and providing potential routes for the genetic manipulation of pest species. Although the sex determination cascade and doublesex (dsx) gene functions have been well described in some holometabolous insects, little is known about this cascade in hemimetabolous insects.

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The Hox gene Sex combs reduced (Scr) is recognized as a key factor in the development of the head and thorax in insects. However, its function in the growth, development and morphogenesis of Gryllus bimaculatus remains poorly understood. This study aimed to explore the function of the Scr gene in G.

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As a gene required for sexual development, intersex (ix), functions in concert with the female-specific product of doublesex (dsx) at the end of the hierarchy to facilitate the sex-specific differentiation of sexually dimorphic characters in female Drosophila melanogaster. In the present study, we initially identified the ix homolog in Gryllus bimaculatus, with the detection of a single isoform expressed in both sexes. Phylogenetic analyses and multiple sequence alignment revealed that Gbix exhibited conservation.

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The genus Diestramima comprises 41 species from Asia with 31 species distributed in China. In this study, we reconstruct the phylogeny tree of Diestramima species by maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference based on three mitochondrial genes (COI, 12S and 16S). The result indicates that the phylogenetic results are coherent with that based on five molecular markers (COI, 12S, 16S, 18S and 28S).

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The large-scale loach (Paramisgurnus dabryanus) is one of the most commercially important cultured species. Ammonia nitrogen accumulation is one of the key issue which limited production and animal health in aquaculture, but few of information is available on the molecular mechanisms of ammonia detoxification. We performed transcriptomic analyses of the gill and liver of large-scale loach subjected to 48 h of aerial and ammonia exposure.

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High concentrations of environmental ammonia can cause reduced immunity and death in fish, causing enormous economic losses. Air-breathing fish usually have a high ammonia tolerance and are very suitable for high-density fish farming. However, research on the effects of environmental ammonia on air-breathing fish immunity is lacking.

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