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BMC Genomics


Title:Stage- and sex-specific transcriptome analyses reveal distinctive sensory gene expression patterns in a butterfly
Author(s):Ernst DA; Westerman EL;
Address:"Department of Biological Sciences, University of Arkansas, 72701, Fayetteville, AR, USA. daernst@uark.edu. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Arkansas, 72701, Fayetteville, AR, USA"
Journal Title:BMC Genomics
Year:2021
Volume:20210802
Issue:1
Page Number:584 -
DOI: 10.1186/s12864-021-07819-4
ISSN/ISBN:1471-2164 (Electronic) 1471-2164 (Linking)
Abstract:"BACKGROUND: Animal behavior is largely driven by the information that animals are able to extract and process from their environment. However, the function and organization of sensory systems often change throughout ontogeny, particularly in animals that undergo indirect development. As an initial step toward investigating these ontogenetic changes at the molecular level, we characterized the sensory gene repertoire and examined the expression profiles of genes linked to vision and chemosensation in two life stages of an insect that goes through metamorphosis, the butterfly Bicyclus anynana. RESULTS: Using RNA-seq, we compared gene expression in the heads of late fifth instar larvae and newly eclosed adults that were reared under identical conditions. Over 50 % of all expressed genes were differentially expressed between the two developmental stages, with 4,036 genes upregulated in larval heads and 4,348 genes upregulated in adult heads. In larvae, upregulated vision-related genes were biased toward those involved with eye development, while phototransduction genes dominated the vision genes that were upregulated in adults. Moreover, the majority of the chemosensory genes we identified in the B. anynana genome were differentially expressed between larvae and adults, several of which share homology with genes linked to pheromone detection, host plant recognition, and foraging in other species of Lepidoptera. CONCLUSIONS: These results revealed promising candidates for furthering our understanding of sensory processing and behavior in the disparate developmental stages of butterflies and other animals that undergo metamorphosis"
Keywords:Animals;Animals *Butterflies/genetics Female Gene Expression Gene Expression Profiling Genome Larva/genetics Male Transcriptome Caterpillar Chemoreception Lepidoptera Phototransduction Vision Wing patterning;
Notes:"MedlineErnst, David A Westerman, Erica L eng 1937201/Division of Integrative Organismal Systems/ England 2021/08/04 BMC Genomics. 2021 Aug 2; 22(1):584. doi: 10.1186/s12864-021-07819-4"

 
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