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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Dec 23.
Published in final edited form as: J Insect Physiol. 2007 Feb 16;53(5):399–410. doi: 10.1016/j.jinsphys.2007.01.010

Table 1.

A subset of annotated genes within three QTL regions confirmed to influence stinging and guarding behaviors

QTL region Gene ID Fly ortholog Annotation/similarity
Sting 1 GB18618 CG9995 Ortholog of Huntingtin
GB19676 CG8165 Jumonji-containing 1B homolog transcription factor
GB12861 Similar to jumonji-containing 1B, possible transcription factor
GB18878 CG14591 Myocardin-related transcription factor
GB15114 CG4643 F-box containing, C. elegans ortholog is involved in synapse formation
GB15582 CG31196 Ortholog of 14-3-3 Epsilon, highly expressed in CNS, neurogenesis
GB17763 CG11987 Ortholog of tango, CNS development
GB18608 CG12346 Ortholog of cag, also similar to dan and danr, TFs involved in antennal develop
Sting 2 GB14817 CG32434 Ortholog of siz, (guanine nucleotide exchange F.) CNS development
GB12341 CG8264 Ortholog of Bx42, transcription factor, eye-antennal disk development
GB10384 CG32683 Arrestin 4, AmArr4, GPCR signaling, vision and olfaction
GB10208 CG2212 Ortholog of sws, swiss cheese; brain development, neural transmission
GB14954 CG15274 GABA-B-R1 metabotropic GABAB receptor
GB10994 Similar to to brinker transcription factor, neural and glandular development
Sting 3 GB18361 CG12073 Am5HT7 Serotonin receptor, biogenic amine receptor, cAMP signaling
GB17175 CG4379 AmPKA-C1, catalytic subunit of PKA, associative learning, response to drugs
GB14479 CG11324 Ortholog of homer; Calcium signaling, synaptic activity