Evolutionary history of the recruitment of conserved developmental genes in association to the formation and diversification of a novel trait
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Resumo: | The origin and modification of novel traits are important aspects of biological diversification. Studies combining concepts and approaches of developmental genetics and evolutionary biology have uncovered many examples of the recruitment, or co-option, of genes conserved across lineages for the formation of novel, lineage-restricted traits. However, little is known about the evolutionary history of the recruitment of those genes, and of the relationship between them -for example, whether the co-option involves whole or parts of existing networks, or whether it occurs by redeployment of individual genes with de novo rewiring. We use a model novel trait, color pattern elements on butterfly wings called eyespots, to explore these questions. Eyespots have greatly diversified under natural and sexual selection, and their formation involves genetic circuitries shared across insects. |
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Evolutionary history of the recruitment of conserved developmental genes in association to the formation and diversification of a novel traitAnimalsButterfliesGene Expression Regulation, DevelopmentalGenes, InsectLikelihood FunctionsModels, GeneticPigmentationWings, AnimalEvolution, MolecularGenes, DevelopmentalThe origin and modification of novel traits are important aspects of biological diversification. Studies combining concepts and approaches of developmental genetics and evolutionary biology have uncovered many examples of the recruitment, or co-option, of genes conserved across lineages for the formation of novel, lineage-restricted traits. However, little is known about the evolutionary history of the recruitment of those genes, and of the relationship between them -for example, whether the co-option involves whole or parts of existing networks, or whether it occurs by redeployment of individual genes with de novo rewiring. We use a model novel trait, color pattern elements on butterfly wings called eyespots, to explore these questions. Eyespots have greatly diversified under natural and sexual selection, and their formation involves genetic circuitries shared across insects.Dutch Science Organization; NWO: (VIDI 864.08.010, ASPASIA 015.005.002); Oeiras municipality installation grant; FCT fellowships: (SFRH/BD/51180/2010, SFRH/BD/73658/2010, SFRH/BPD/65529/2009); Academy of Finland.BioMed CentralARCAShirai, Leila TSaenko, Suzanne VKeller, Roberto AJeronimo, Maria ABrakefield, Paul MDescimon, HenriWahlberg, NiklasBeldade, Patricia2016-06-08T15:52:14Z2012-02-152012-02-15T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.7/633engShirai, L. T., Saenko, S. V., Keller, R. A., Jerónimo, M. A., Brakefield, P. M., Descimon, H., Wahlberg, N., Beldade, P. (2012). Evolutionary history of the recruitment of conserved developmental genes in association to the formation and diversification of a novel trait. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 12, 21.10.1186/1471-2148-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-11-29T14:35:01Zoai:arca.igc.gulbenkian.pt:10400.7/633Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:11:52.561394Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Evolutionary history of the recruitment of conserved developmental genes in association to the formation and diversification of a novel trait |
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Evolutionary history of the recruitment of conserved developmental genes in association to the formation and diversification of a novel trait |
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Evolutionary history of the recruitment of conserved developmental genes in association to the formation and diversification of a novel trait Shirai, Leila T Animals Butterflies Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental Genes, Insect Likelihood Functions Models, Genetic Pigmentation Wings, Animal Evolution, Molecular Genes, Developmental |
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Evolutionary history of the recruitment of conserved developmental genes in association to the formation and diversification of a novel trait |
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Evolutionary history of the recruitment of conserved developmental genes in association to the formation and diversification of a novel trait |
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Evolutionary history of the recruitment of conserved developmental genes in association to the formation and diversification of a novel trait |
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Evolutionary history of the recruitment of conserved developmental genes in association to the formation and diversification of a novel trait |
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Evolutionary history of the recruitment of conserved developmental genes in association to the formation and diversification of a novel trait |
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Shirai, Leila T |
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Shirai, Leila T Saenko, Suzanne V Keller, Roberto A Jeronimo, Maria A Brakefield, Paul M Descimon, Henri Wahlberg, Niklas Beldade, Patricia |
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Saenko, Suzanne V Keller, Roberto A Jeronimo, Maria A Brakefield, Paul M Descimon, Henri Wahlberg, Niklas Beldade, Patricia |
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Shirai, Leila T Saenko, Suzanne V Keller, Roberto A Jeronimo, Maria A Brakefield, Paul M Descimon, Henri Wahlberg, Niklas Beldade, Patricia |
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Animals Butterflies Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental Genes, Insect Likelihood Functions Models, Genetic Pigmentation Wings, Animal Evolution, Molecular Genes, Developmental |
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Animals Butterflies Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental Genes, Insect Likelihood Functions Models, Genetic Pigmentation Wings, Animal Evolution, Molecular Genes, Developmental |
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The origin and modification of novel traits are important aspects of biological diversification. Studies combining concepts and approaches of developmental genetics and evolutionary biology have uncovered many examples of the recruitment, or co-option, of genes conserved across lineages for the formation of novel, lineage-restricted traits. However, little is known about the evolutionary history of the recruitment of those genes, and of the relationship between them -for example, whether the co-option involves whole or parts of existing networks, or whether it occurs by redeployment of individual genes with de novo rewiring. We use a model novel trait, color pattern elements on butterfly wings called eyespots, to explore these questions. Eyespots have greatly diversified under natural and sexual selection, and their formation involves genetic circuitries shared across insects. |
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Shirai, L. T., Saenko, S. V., Keller, R. A., Jerónimo, M. A., Brakefield, P. M., Descimon, H., Wahlberg, N., Beldade, P. (2012). Evolutionary history of the recruitment of conserved developmental genes in association to the formation and diversification of a novel trait. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 12, 21. 10.1186/1471-2148-12-21 |
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