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PLoS Biol ; 19(1): e3001022, 2021 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33465061

RESUMEN

Plants and insects often use the same compounds for chemical communication, but not much is known about the genetics of convergent evolution of chemical signals. The terpene (E)-ß-ocimene is a common component of floral scent and is also used by the butterfly Heliconius melpomene as an anti-aphrodisiac pheromone. While the biosynthesis of terpenes has been described in plants and microorganisms, few terpene synthases (TPSs) have been identified in insects. Here, we study the recent divergence of 2 species, H. melpomene and Heliconius cydno, which differ in the presence of (E)-ß-ocimene; combining linkage mapping, gene expression, and functional analyses, we identify 2 novel TPSs. Furthermore, we demonstrate that one, HmelOS, is able to synthesise (E)-ß-ocimene in vitro. We find no evidence for TPS activity in HcydOS (HmelOS ortholog of H. cydno), suggesting that the loss of (E)-ß-ocimene in this species is the result of coding, not regulatory, differences. The TPS enzymes we discovered are unrelated to previously described plant and insect TPSs, demonstrating that chemical convergence has independent evolutionary origins.


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Transferasas Alquil y Aril/metabolismo , Afrodisíacos/antagonistas & inhibidores , Mariposas Diurnas , Feromonas/metabolismo , Transferasas Alquil y Aril/genética , Animales , Reacción de Prevención/efectos de los fármacos , Mariposas Diurnas/genética , Mariposas Diurnas/metabolismo , Evolución Molecular , Femenino , Genes de Insecto , Masculino , Feromonas/farmacología , Filogenia , Conducta Sexual Animal/efectos de los fármacos , Especificidad de la Especie
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Ecol Evol ; 10(21): 12224-12232, 2020 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33209283

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The evolution of reproductive isolation lies at the heart of understanding the process of speciation. Of particular interest is the relationship between pre- and postzygotic reproductive isolation, and the genetic architecture of traits that contribute to one or both forms of reproductive isolation. The sibling species of seed bug Lygaeus equestris and L. simulans show a classic pattern of asymmetric prezygotic reproductive isolation, with female L. equestris hybridizing with male L. simulans, but with no hybridization in the reciprocal direction. We have recently described a mutant pale color form of L. simulans, that inherits as a single Mendelian locus and is pleiotropic for a number of other life history and behavioral traits. Here, we tested whether this locus also influences pre- and postzygotic reproductive isolation. Two sets of experimental crosses revealed that behavioral isolation varied with mutant versus wild-type phenotype for male L. simulans, with the pale form less successful at mating with female L. equestris. In terms of trying to assess postzygotic isolation, levels of hybrid offspring production were uniformly low across the experiments. However, we did obtain, for the first time, hybrid offspring from a pairing between a female L. simulans and a male L. equestris. In this instance, the female was of the pale mutant genotype. Together with evidence for heterozygote advantage in terms of nymph survival, we consider our results in terms of possible mechanisms of reproductive isolation between this species pair, the role of the pale mutation, and the possible genetic architectures underlying the mutation, from a single gene to a supergene.

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Curr Biol ; 29(13): R615-R617, 2019 07 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31287973

RESUMEN

Daniella Black and David M. Shuker introduce supergenes - clusters of genes that control complex traits and are inherited together.


Asunto(s)
Invertebrados/genética , Fenotipo , Plantas/genética , Recombinación Genética , Selección Genética , Vertebrados/genética , Alelos , Animales
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