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1. A re‐assessment of within‐host mating behavior in the Nasonia species complex

2. Venom is beneficial but not essential for development and survival of Nasonia.

3. A chimeric gene paternally instructs female sex determination in the haplodiploid wasp Nasonia

4. Genome Report: Whole Genome Sequence and Annotation of the Parasitoid Jewel Wasp Nasonia giraulti Laboratory Strain RV2X[u]

5. Polyandry is context dependent but not convenient in a mostly monandrous wasp.

6. Identification of Genes Uniquely Expressed in the Germ-Line Tissues of the Jewel Wasp Nasonia vitripennis.

7. A new approach for investigating venom function applied to venom calreticulin in a parasitoid wasp.

8. Silencing Doublesex expression triggers three-level pheromonal feminization in Nasonia males

9. Genomes of Gut Bacteria from Nasonia Wasps Shed Light on Phylosymbiosis and Microbe-Assisted Hybrid Breakdown

10. The males of the parasitoid wasp,Nasonia vitripennis, can identify which fly hosts contain females

11. Validating the Demethylating Effects of 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine in Insects Requires a Whole-Genome Approach

12. Nasoniasegmentation is regulated by an ancestral insect segmentation regulatory network also present in flies

13. Lack of parent-of-origin effects in Nasonia jewel wasp: A replication and extension study

14. Effect of using green fluorescent protein double-stranded RNA as non-target negative control in Nasonia vitripennis RNA interference assays

15. Pheromone biosynthesis in Nasonia

16. Exploring the Potential of Venom from Nasonia vitripennis as Therapeutic Agent with High-Throughput Screening Tools.

17. Parasitoid venom induces metabolic cascades in fly hosts.

18. The Expanding Genetic Toolbox of the Wasp Nasonia vitripennis and Its Relatives.

19. Octopamine-like immunoreactive neurons in the brain and subesophageal ganglion of the parasitic wasps Nasonia vitripennis and N. giraulti.

20. Strain differences rather than species differences contribute to variation in associative learning ability in Nasonia

21. Oleic acid is a precursor of linoleic acid and the male sex pheromone in Nasonia vitripennis.

22. Comparative analysis reveals the expansion of mitochondrial DNA control region containing unusually high G-C tandem repeat arrays in Nasonia vitripennis

23. Exploring the potential of genetic improvement of insects : a case study using the haplodiploid parasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis

24. Species- and size-related differences in dopamine-like immunoreactive clusters in the brain of Nasonia vitripennis and N. giraulti

25. Territoriality and behavioural strategies at the natal host patch differ in two microsympatric Nasonia species

26. Genetic architecture of male courtship behavior differences in the parasitoid wasp genus Nasonia (Hymenoptera; Pteromalidae)

27. Transcriptomic and functional analysis of the oosome, a unique form of germ plasm in the wasp Nasonia vitripennis

28. Maternal provision of transformer-2 is required for female development and embryo viability in the wasp Nasonia vitripennis

29. Venom is beneficial but not essential for development and survival ofNasonia

30. Patterning the dorsal–ventral axis of the wasp Nasonia vitripennis.

31. High-throughput olfactory conditioning and memory retention test show variation in Nasonia parasitic wasps.

32. De novo biosynthesis of fatty acids from α-D-glucose in parasitoid wasps of the Nasonia group

33. The torso-like gene functions to maintain the structure of the vitelline membrane in Nasonia vitripennis, implying its co-option into Drosophila axis formation

34. Lifespan is unaffected by size and direction of daily phase shifts in Nasonia, a hymenopteran insect with strong circadian light resetting

35. Nasonia vitripennis

36. Functional characterisation of two Δ12-desaturases demonstrates targeted production of linoleic acid as pheromone precursor inNasonia

37. The Jewel Wasp Standard Brain: Average shape atlas and morphology of the female Nasonia vitripennis brain

38. Latitudinal differences in the circadian system of Nasonia vitripennis

39. What are the costs of learning? Modest trade-offs and constitutive costs do not set the price of fast associative learning ability in a parasitoid wasp

40. A new approach for investigating venom function applied to venom calreticulin in a parasitoid wasp

41. Sex biased expression and co-expression networks in development, using the hymenopteran Nasonia vitripennis

42. Transcriptomic and functional analysis of the oosome, a unique form of germ plasm in the wasp Nasonia vitripennis

43. Miniature masterminds : neurobiology of brain scaling in the parasitic wasp Nasonia vitripennis

44. Differences in the reliance on cuticular hydrocarbons as sexual signaling and species discrimination cues in parasitoid wasps

45. Differential gene expression is not required for facultative sex allocation : A transcriptome analysis of brain tissue in the parasitoid wasp nasonia vitripennis

46. Exploring the Potential of Venom from Nasonia vitripennis as Therapeutic Agent with High-Throughput Screening Tools

47. Dorsoventral Polarity of the Nasonia Embryo Primarily Relies on a BMP Gradient Formed without Input from Toll

48. The chemical basis of mate recognition in two parasitoid wasp species of the genus Nasonia

49. Nasonia Wasp Behavior Genetics

50. Nasonia Parasitic Wasps Escape from Haller's Rule by Diphasic, Partially Isometric Brain-Body Size Scaling and Selective Neuropil Adaptations

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