Department of Biosciences, Centre of Excellence in Biological Interactions, University of Helsinki Helsinki, Finland.
Department of Zoology, Edward Grey Institute, University of Oxford Oxford, UK ; Department of Biology, University of Lund Sölvegatan, Lund, Sweden.
Front Genet. 2014 Aug 29;5:297. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2014.00297. eCollection 2014.
The castes of social insects provide outstanding opportunities to address the causes and consequences of evolution of discrete phenotypes, i.e., polymorphisms. Here we focus on recently described patterns of a positive association between the degree of caste-specific gene expression and the rate of sequence evolution. We outline how neutral and adaptive evolution can cause genes that are morph-biased in their expression profiles to exhibit historical signatures of faster or slower sequence evolution compared to unbiased genes. We conclude that evaluation of different hypotheses will benefit from (i) reconstruction of the phylogenetic origin of biased expression and changes in rates of sequence evolution, and (ii) replicated data on gene expression variation within versus between morphs. Although the data are limited at present, we suggest that the observed phylogenetic and intra-population variation in gene expression lends support to the hypothesis that the association between caste-biased expression and rate of sequence evolution largely is a result of neutral processes.
昆虫社会的等级制度为解决离散表型(即多态性)进化的原因和结果提供了极好的机会。在这里,我们关注的是最近描述的一种模式,即特定等级的基因表达程度与序列进化速度之间存在正相关关系。我们概述了中性和适应性进化如何导致在表达谱中表现出形态偏向的基因与无偏向基因相比,表现出更快或更慢的序列进化的历史特征。我们得出的结论是,评估不同的假设将受益于(i)对有偏差的表达的系统发育起源和序列进化速度变化的重建,以及(ii)在形态内和形态间基因表达变异的重复数据。尽管目前数据有限,但我们认为,观察到的基因表达的系统发育和种群内变异支持这样一种假设,即等级表达偏向与序列进化速度之间的关联在很大程度上是中性过程的结果。