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Molecular traces of alternative social organization in a termite genome.

Nicolas Terrapon1, Cai Li2, Hugh M Robertson3, Lu Ji4, Xuehong Meng4, Warren Booth5, Zhensheng Chen4, Christopher P Childers6, Karl M Glastad7, Kaustubh Gokhale8, Johannes Gowin9, Wulfila Gronenberg10, Russell A Hermansen11, Haofu Hu4, Brendan G Hunt12, Ann Kathrin Huylmans13, Sayed M S Khalil14, Robert D Mitchell15, Monica C Munoz-Torres16, Julie A Mustard8, Hailin Pan4, Justin T Reese6, Michael E Scharf17, Fengming Sun4, Heiko Vogel18, Jin Xiao4, Wei Yang4, Zhikai Yang4, Zuoquan Yang4, Jiajian Zhou4, Jiwei Zhu15, Colin S Brent19, Christine G Elsik20, Michael A D Goodisman7, David A Liberles11, R Michael Roe15, Edward L Vargo15, Andreas Vilcinskas21, Jun Wang22, Erich Bornberg-Bauer23, Judith Korb9, Guojie Zhang24, Jürgen Liebig8.   

Abstract

Although eusociality evolved independently within several orders of insects, research into the molecular underpinnings of the transition towards social complexity has been confined primarily to Hymenoptera (for example, ants and bees). Here we sequence the genome and stage-specific transcriptomes of the dampwood termite Zootermopsis nevadensis (Blattodea) and compare them with similar data for eusocial Hymenoptera, to better identify commonalities and differences in achieving this significant transition. We show an expansion of genes related to male fertility, with upregulated gene expression in male reproductive individuals reflecting the profound differences in mating biology relative to the Hymenoptera. For several chemoreceptor families, we show divergent numbers of genes, which may correspond to the more claustral lifestyle of these termites. We also show similarities in the number and expression of genes related to caste determination mechanisms. Finally, patterns of DNA methylation and alternative splicing support a hypothesized epigenetic regulation of caste differentiation.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24845553     DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4636

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


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