Big or fast: two strategies in the developmental control of body size
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Big or fast: two strategies in the developmental control of body size
Abstract
Adult body size is controlled by the mechanisms that stop growth when a species-characteristic size has been reached. The mechanisms by which size is sensed and by which this information is transduced to the growth regulating system are beginning to be understood in a few species of insects. Two rather different strategies for control have been discovered; one favors large body size and the other favors rapid development.
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The role of juvenile hormone and insulin/TOR signaling in the growth of Manduca sexta.BMC Biol. 2015 Jun 25;13:44. doi: 10.1186/s12915-015-0155-z. BMC Biol. 2015. PMID: 26108483 Free PMC article.
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