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Somatic Maintenance Resources in the Honeybee Worker Fat Body Are Distributed to Withstand the Most Life-Threatening Challenges at Each Life Stage

机译:分配蜜蜂工人脂肪体内的躯体维护资源以在每个生命阶段承受最危及生命的挑战

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In a global transcriptome analysis of three natural and three manipulated honeybee worker phenotypes at different ages, we have investigated the distribution of investment in somatic maintenance of the fat body. Gene expression is modulated so that the bees are able to resist the most life-threatening challenges at the actual life stage. Different modes of maintenance and repair are regulated, apparently to meet the environmental challenges most detrimental to survival and reproductive potential for the hive. We observed a broad down-regulation of genomic and cellular maintenance in the short-lived foragers and nurse bees compared to the long-lived winter bees. Our results show that survival and reproduction of the entire hive is given priority over the individual bees, hence supporting the idea of the honeybee society as a superorganism. Our results also fit the disposable soma theory of aging.
机译:在对三种不同年龄的自然人和三种人为操作的蜜蜂工人表型进行的全球转录组分析中,我们调查了对脂肪体进行体细胞维持的投资分布。调节基因表达,使蜜蜂能够在实际生命阶段抵抗最威胁生命的挑战。调节了不同的维护和修理方式,显然是为了应对最不利于蜂巢生存和繁殖潜力的环境挑战。我们观察到,与长寿的冬蜂相比,短命的觅食者和哺乳蜂的基因组和细胞维持作用广泛下调。我们的结果表明,整个蜂巢的存活和繁殖都比单个蜜蜂优先,因此支持了蜜蜂社会作为超生物的想法。我们的结果也符合一次性体细胞衰老理论。

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