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Conservation and diversification of gene function during mouthpart development in Onthophagus beetles

机译:食虫甲虫口部发育过程中基因功能的保守和多样化

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The evolutionary success of insects is in part attributable to the tremendous diversification of their mouthparts, which permitted insects to radiate into novel food niches. The developmental genetic basis of mouthpart development has been well studied in at least two insect taxa possessing derived mouthparts, the hemipteran Oncopeltus fasciatus and Drosophila. However, much less is known about the regulation of mouthpart differentiation of the presumed ancestral mandibulate type. Here we aim to extend current insights into the patterning of mandibulate mouthparts through a functional genetic analysis of three leg gap genes, homothorax (hth), dachshund (dac), and Distal-less (Dll), in the dung beetle Onthophagus taurus, a species whose mouthpart arrangement has in part retained, as well as diverged form, the ancestral mandibulate mouthpart type. We specifically include in this study a first functional genetic analysis of the adult labrum, an enigmatic mouthpart whose appendicular origin has been the subject of a long-standing debate. Our results support a functional role of all three patterning genes in the development of the labium, maxilla, as well as the labrum. In contrast, mandible development appeared to rely only on the patterning functions of hth and dac, but not Dll. Here, our results raise the possibility that evolutionary changes in the dac-patterning may have played an important role in the evolutionary transition from a short, triangular mandible adapted for chewing to the elongated, flat, and blade-like mandible of modern filter-feeding scarabaeine beetles. In general, our results contribute to a growing body of studies that suggest that basic patterning genes can contribute to morphological evolution of adult features while maintaining traditional patterning responsibilities at earlier developmental stages or in other body regions.
机译:昆虫在进化上的成功部分归功于其口器的巨大多样性,使昆虫得以辐射到新颖的食物生态位中。至少在两个具有衍生出的口器的昆虫类群中,半口器的Oncopeltus fasciatus和果蝇都对口器发育的发育遗传基础进行了很好的研究。但是,关于祖先下颌骨类型的口部分化的调节知之甚少。在这里,我们的目的是通过对be虫Onthophagus taurus中的三个腿间隙基因,即同型胸(hth),腊肠(dac)和无足骨(Dll)进行功能遗传分析,从而将当前的见解扩展到下颌口器的模式。口器排列部分保留且呈异形的祖先下颌口器类型的物种。我们在这项研究中特别纳入了成人唇的第一个功能遗传分析,这是一种神秘的口器,其阑尾起源一直是长期争论的主题。我们的结果支持所有三个模式基因在唇,上颌和唇的发育中的功能性作用。相反,下颌骨发育似乎仅依赖于hth和dac的模式功能,而不依赖于Dll。在这里,我们的研究结果提出了dac模式的进化变化可能在从咀嚼的短三角形下颌骨向现代过滤器喂食的细长,扁平且呈叶片状下颌骨的进化过渡中起重要作用的可能性。金龟子甲虫。总的来说,我们的结果促进了越来越多的研究,这些研究表明基本的模式基因可以促进成年特征的形态演变,同时在早期的发育阶段或在其他身体区域保持传统的模式职责。

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