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Integrating evolutionarily novel horns within the deeply conserved insect head

机译:整合在深受保守的昆虫头中的进化新颖的角

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How novel traits integrate within ancient trait complexes without compromising ancestral functions is a foundational challenge in evo-devo. The insect head represents an ancient body region patterned by a deeply conserved developmental genetic network, yet at the same time constitutes a hot spot for morphological innovation. However, the mechanisms that facilitate the repeated emergence, integration, and diversification of morphological novelties within this body region are virtually unknown. Using horned Onthophagus beetles, we investigated the mechanisms that instruct the development of the dorsal adult head and the formation and integration of head horns, one of the most elaborate classes of secondary sexual weapons in the animal kingdom. Using region-specific RNAseq and gene knockdowns, we (i) show that the head is compartmentalized along multiple axes, (ii) identify striking parallels between morphological and transcriptional complexity across regions, yet (iii) fail to identify a horn-forming gene module. Instead, (iv) our results support that sex-biased regulation of a shared transcriptional repertoire underpins the formation of horned and hornless heads. Furthermore, (v) we show that embryonic head patterning genes frequently maintain expression within the dorsal head well into late post-embryonic development, thereby possibly facilitating the repurposing of such genes within novel developmental contexts. Lastly, (vi) we identify novel functions for several genes including three embryonic head patterning genes in the integration of both posterior and anterior head horns. Our results illuminate how the adult insect head is patterned and suggest mechanisms capable of integrating novel traits within ancient trait complexes in a sex- and species-specific manner. More generally, our work underscores how significant morphological innovation in developmental evolution need not require the recruitment of new genes, pathways, or gene networks but instead may be scaffolded by pre-existing developmental machinery.
机译:新的特质如何在古代特质范围内整合而不妥协祖传功能是Evo-Devo的一个基本挑战。昆虫头代表了一个由深度保守的发育遗传网络模式进行图案化的古代体积,同时构成了形态创新的热点。然而,促进该体区域内的形态学新奇观的重复出现,整合和多样化的机制几乎是未知的。使用有角的甲虫甲虫,我们调查了指示背部成人头部和头角的形成和整合的机制,是动物王国中最精心的中学性武器之一。使用特异性的RNASEQ和基因敲低,我们(i)表明头部沿着多个轴划分,(ii)识别跨越区域的形态学和转录复杂性之间的醒目方差,但(iii)未能识别形成喇叭形成基因模块。相反,(iv)我们的结果支持对共享转录曲目的性偏见的调节基础,形成有角和无角头的形成。此外,(v)我们表明胚胎头部图案化基因经常将背部头部的表达保持在胚胎晚期的后期发育中,从而可能促进在新的发育语境中重新评估这些基因。最后,(vi)我们识别几种基因的新功能,包括三个胚胎头图案基因,在后部头部和前头喇叭的整合中。我们的结果阐明了成人昆虫头的样本方式,并表明能够以性别和物种的方式将新的特征整合在古代特征中的新特征。更一般地说,我们的工作强调了发育进化的重大形态创新无需招募新的基因,途径或基因网络,而是可能是通过预先存在的发展机制脚手架。

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