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Effects of ploidy and sex-locus genotype on gene expression patterns in the fire ant Solenopsis invicta.

Mingkwan Nipitwattanaphon1, John Wang2, Kenneth G Ross3, Oksana Riba-Grognuz4, Yannick Wurm5, Chitsanu Khurewathanakul6, Laurent Keller7.   

Abstract

Males in many animal species differ greatly from females in morphology, physiology and behaviour. Ants, bees and wasps have a haplodiploid mechanism of sex determination whereby unfertilized eggs become males while fertilized eggs become females. However, many species also have a low frequency of diploid males, which are thought to develop from diploid eggs when individuals are homozygous at one or more sex determination loci. Diploid males are morphologically similar to haploids, though often larger and typically sterile. To determine how ploidy level and sex-locus genotype affect gene expression during development, we compared expression patterns between diploid males, haploid males and females (queens) at three developmental timepoints in Solenopsis invicta. In pupae, gene expression profiles of diploid males were very different from those of haploid males but nearly identical to those of queens. An unexpected shift in expression patterns emerged soon after adult eclosion, with diploid male patterns diverging from those of queens to resemble those of haploid males, a pattern retained in older adults. The finding that ploidy level effects on early gene expression override sex effects (including genes implicated in sperm production and pheromone production/perception) may explain diploid male sterility and lack of worker discrimination against them during development.
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Keywords:  Hymenoptera; complementary sex-determination; diploid male; doublesex; microarray; sex determination

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25355475      PMCID: PMC4240987          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2014.1776

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.349


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