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Ontogeny of sexual dimorphism via tissue duplication in an ostracod (Crustacea)

机译:通过在成骨纲(甲壳纲)中的组织复制来进行性二态性的个体发育。

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The adaptive significance of specific sexual dimorphism is well studied. However, the evolutionary history and ontogenic origins of the dimorphism are often unknown. As dimorphism represents two phenotypes generated from relatively similar genotypes, it is of interest to understand both its evolutionary and developmental/genetic underpinnings. Here, we present the first ontogenetic examination of the eyes of philomedid ostracods (Crustacea), which exhibit extremely sexually dimorphic lateral eyes. Adult male philomedids have large compound lateral eyes, whereas females have rudimentary lateral eyes. First, we show that eye dimorphism is unlikely to be due to additional genes present on a male-specific chromosome because karyotype analysis suggests philomedids are XX/XO. We then examine the ontogeny of eye development and find that in at least two species of Euphilomedes, this dimorphism is not generated solely by differences in tissue growth rates, as has been commonly shown for sexually dimorphic characters of other species. Instead, the dimorphism appears to arise during development via tissue duplication, where a single tissue becomes two, perhaps with different developmental potentials. The second eye field is only observed in male Euphilomedes, producing most of the adult eye tissue. We point out that tissue duplication is a developmental process with evolutionary implications because novel characters could evolve via alternative modification of the duplicated fields, analogous to the origin of new genes by gene duplication and alternative modification. Depending on the evolutionary history of the duplicated field, it may have either facilitated or directly caused the observed sexual dimorphism of philomedid ostracods.
机译:特定性二态性的适应性意义已得到很好的研究。然而,双态的进化历史和个体起源通常是未知的。由于二态性代表从相对相似的基因型产生的两个表型,因此有兴趣了解其进化和发育/遗传基础。在这里,我们提出了对原发性腓肠类(甲壳纲)的眼睛进行的第一次个体发育检查,这些眼睛表现出极具性二态性的侧眼。成年雄性philophedids有大复合侧面眼,而女性有基本的侧面眼。首先,我们证明眼睛二态性不太可能归因于雄性特异性染色体上存在的其他基因,因为核型分析表明亲子体是XX / XO。然后,我们检查了眼睛发育的个体发育过程,发现在至少两个Euophomedes物种中,这种双态现象并非仅由组织生长速率的差异而产生,正如其他物种的性二态性特征通常显示的那样。取而代之的是,二态性似乎是在组织复制过程中出现的,其中单个组织变成两个,可能具有不同的发展潜力。仅在雄性Euphilomedes中观察到第二眼视野,产生了大多数成人眼组织。我们指出组织复制是一个具有进化意义的发育过程,因为新的字符可以通过对重复字段的替代修饰来进化,类似于通过基因复制和替代修饰产生新基因。取决于重复田间的进化历史,它可能促进或直接导致了观察到的非原虫类成虫性二态性。

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