Fig. 5From: Genome of the Asian longhorned beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis), a globally significant invasive species, reveals key functional and evolutionary innovations at the beetle–plant interfaceHeatmap showing expression levels from A. glabripennis gycoside hydrolase genes with putative involvement in plant cell wall degradation. Logfold changes in expression levels in genes collected from A. glabripennis larvae feeding in the wood of living sugar maple trees are shown versus those from larvae feeding on a nutrient-rich artificial diet. While the expression levels of GH genes were variable, several were significantly upregulated in larvae feeding in the wood of living sugar mapleBack to article page