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保守基因是初生社会性蜜蜂表型可塑性的基础。

Conserved Genes Underlie Phenotypic Plasticity in an Incipiently Social Bee.

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, University of New Hampshire.

Department of Cell & Developmental Biology, University of Pennsylvania.

出版信息

Genome Biol Evol. 2018 Oct 1;10(10):2749-2758. doi: 10.1093/gbe/evy212.

Abstract

Despite a strong history of theoretical work on the mechanisms of social evolution, relatively little is known of the molecular genetic changes that accompany transitions from solitary to eusocial forms. Here, we provide the first genome of an incipiently social bee that shows both solitary and social colony organization in sympatry, the Australian carpenter bee Ceratina australensis. Through comparative analysis, we provide support for the role of conserved genes and cis-regulation of gene expression in the phenotypic plasticity observed in nest-sharing, a rudimentary form of sociality. Additionally, we find that these conserved genes are associated with caste differences in advanced eusocial species, suggesting these types of mechanisms could pave the molecular pathway from solitary to eusocial living. Genes associated with social nesting in this species show signatures of being deeply conserved, in contrast to previous studies in other bees showing novel and faster-evolving genes are associated with derived sociality. Our data provide support for the idea that the earliest social transitions are driven by changes in gene regulation of deeply conserved genes.

摘要

尽管在社会进化机制的理论研究方面有着悠久的历史,但对于伴随从独居到群居形式转变的分子遗传变化却知之甚少。在这里,我们提供了第一个共生的准社会性蜜蜂的基因组,这种蜜蜂同时表现出独居和群居的群体组织形式,即澳大利亚木匠蜂 Ceratina australensis。通过比较分析,我们支持保守基因的作用以及基因表达的顺式调控在巢共享中表现出的表型可塑性,巢共享是一种基本的社会性形式。此外,我们发现这些保守基因与高级群居物种中的等级差异有关,这表明这些类型的机制可能为从独居到群居生活铺平分子途径。与该物种的社会筑巢相关的基因显示出深度保守的特征,与之前在其他蜜蜂中进行的研究形成对比,后者表明与衍生社会性相关的是新型和进化更快的基因。我们的数据支持这样一种观点,即最早的社会转变是由深度保守基因的基因调控变化所驱动的。

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