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Dissecting the Transcriptional Patterns of Social Dominance across Teleosts

机译:剖析跨骨动物的社会支配的转录模式

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In many species, under varying ecological conditions, social interactions among individuals result in the formation of dominance hierarchies. Despite general similarities, there are robust differences among dominance hierarchies across species, populations, environments, life stages, sexes, and individuals. Understanding the proximate mechanisms underlying the variation is an important step toward understanding the evolution of social behavior. However, physiological changes associated with dominance, such as gonadal maturation and somatic growth, often complicate efforts to identify the specific underlying mechanisms. Traditional gene expression analyses are useful for generating candidate gene lists, but are biased by choice of significance cut-offs and difficult to use for between-study comparisons. In contrast, complementary analysis tools allow one to both test a priori hypotheses and generate new hypotheses. Here we employ a meta-analysis of high-throughput expression profiling experiments to investigate the gene expression patterns that underlie mechanisms and evolution of behavioral social phenotypes. Specifically, we use a collection of datasets on social dominance in fish across social contexts, sex, and species. Using experimental manipulation to produce female dominance hierarchies in the cichlid Astatotilapia burtoni, heralded as a genomic model of social dominance, we generate gene lists, and assess molecular gene modules. In the dominant female gene expression profile, we demonstrate a strong pattern of up-regulation of genes previously identified as having male-biased expression and furthermore, compare expression biases between male and female dominance phenotypes. Using a threshold-free approach to identify correlation throughout ranked gene lists, we query previously published datasets associated with maternal behavior, alternative reproductive tactics, cooperative breeding, and sex-role reversal to describe correlations among these various neural gene expression profiles associated with different instances of social dominance. These complementary approaches capitalize on the high-throughput gene expression profiling from similar behavioral phenotypes in order to address the mechanisms associated with social dominance behavioral phenotypes.
机译:在许多物种中,在不同的生态条件下,个体之间的社会互动会导致优势等级的形成。尽管存在总体上的相似之处,但在物种,种群,环境,生命阶段,性别和个体之间的优势等级之间仍然存在强大的差异。理解变异背后的邻近机制是迈向了解社会行为演变的重要一步。但是,与优势相关的生理变化,例如性腺成熟和体细胞生长,通常会使确定特定潜在机制的努力复杂化。传统的基因表达分析可用于生成候选基因列表,但会因选择重要的临界值而产生偏差,并且难以用于研究之间的比较。相反,互补的分析工具既可以检验先验假设,又可以产生新的假设。在这里,我们采用了高通量表达谱实验的荟萃分析,以研究作为基础和行为社会表型演变的基因表达模式。具体来说,我们使用了关于鱼类在社会背景,性别和物种中的社会主导地位的数据集。使用实验操作在丽鱼科植物无刺五加种(Astatotilapia burtoni)中产生女性优势层次,作为社会优势的基因组模型,我们生成了基因列表,并评估了分子基因模块。在占主导地位的女性基因表达谱中,我们证明了以前鉴定为具有男性偏向表达的基因上调的强模式,此外,比较了男性和女性优势表型之间的表达偏向。使用无阈值方法识别整个排名基因列表中的相关性,我们查询与母亲行为,替代生殖策略,合作育种和性角色逆转相关的先前发布的数据集,以描述与不同实例相关的这些各种神经基因表达谱之间的相关性社会支配地位。这些互补方法利用了类似行为表型的高通量基因表达谱,以解决与社会主导行为表型相关的机制。

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