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Study of insect metamorphosis
Author of the article:ZENG Bao-Juan** FENG Qi-Li****
Author's Workplace:Laboratory of Molecular and Developmental Entomology, Guangdong Provincial Key Lab of Biotechnology for Plant Development,School of Life Sciences, South China Normal University, Guangzhou 510631, China
Key Words:metamorphosis, ecdysone, juvenile hormone, nutrient, receptor
Abstract:      Metamorphosis has allowed insects to become the biggest group of land organisms on the planet in terms of species number, overall numbers as well as to have a global distribution and huge diversity of living habits. Metamorphosis allows insects to have completely different morphological features, structures, functions and living habits at different life-stages,
which greatly expands their behavioral and ecological range. Metamorphosis is a result of long-term adaption to the natural environment and co-evolution. Metamorphosis is accurately regulated by insect hormones, nutrients and gene expression. This review provides a brief introduction to the types of metamorphosis, its regulation by hormones, nutrients and genes, and thescientific and practical significance of research on metamorphosis.
 
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