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Comparative genomics of chemosensory protein genes reveals rapid evolution and positiveselection in ant-specific duplicates

机译:化学感应蛋白基因的比较基因组学揭示了快速进化和积极蚂蚁特定重复项中的选择

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Gene duplications can have a major role in adaptation, and gene families underlying chemosensation are particularly interesting due to their essential role in chemical recognition of mates, predators and food resources. Social insects add yet another dimension to the study of chemosensory genomics, as the key components of their social life rely on chemical communication. Still, chemosensory gene families are little studied in social insects. Here we annotated chemosensory protein (CSP) genes from seven ant genomes and studied their evolution. The number of functional CSP genes ranges from 11 to 21 depending on species, and the estimated rates of gene birth and death indicate high turnover of genes. Ant CSP genes include seven conservative orthologous groups present in all the ants, and a group of genes that has expanded independently in different ant lineages. Interestingly, the expanded group of genes has a differing mode of evolution from the orthologous groups. The expanded group shows rapid evolution as indicated by a high dN/dS (nonsynonymous to synonymous changes) ratio, several sites under positive selection and many pseudogenes, whereas the genes in the seven orthologous groups evolve slowly under purifying selection and include only one pseudogene. These results show that adaptive changes have played a role in ant CSP evolution. The expanded group of ant-specific genes is phylogenetically close to a conservative orthologous group CSP7,which includes genes known to be involved in ant nestmate recognition, raising aninteresting possibility that the expanded CSPs function in ant chemical communication.
机译:基因重复可以在适应中发挥重要作用,而化学传感的基因家族特别有趣,因为它们在化学识别配偶,天敌和食物资源中起着至关重要的作用。社交昆虫为化学感应基因组学的研究又增加了一个层面,因为其社交生活的关键组成部分依赖于化学交流。尽管如此,化学昆虫基因家族在社交昆虫中的研究还很少。在这里,我们注释了来自七个蚂蚁基因组的化学感应蛋白(CSP)基因,并研究了它们的进化。功能性CSP基因的数量取决于物种,范围从11到21,并且估计的基因出生和死亡比率表明基因的高周转率。蚂蚁CSP基因包括所有蚂蚁中存在的七个保守直系同源基团,以及一组在不同蚂蚁谱系中独立扩增的基因。有趣的是,扩展的基因组与直系同源的组具有不同的进化模式。扩展的组显示出快速的进化,如高dN / dS(不代表同义词的变化)比,正选择下的几个位点和许多假基因所示,而七个直系同源组的基因在纯化选择下缓慢进化,仅包含一个假基因。这些结果表明,适应性变化在蚂蚁CSP进化中发挥了作用。扩展的蚂蚁特异基因组在系统发育上接近保守的直系同源基因CSP7,其中包括已知与蚁巢伴侣识别有关的基因,扩展的CSP在蚂蚁化学通讯中发挥作用的有趣可能性。

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