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FoxP2 isoforms delineate spatiotemporal transcriptional networks for vocal learning in the zebra finch.

Zachary Daniel Burkett1,2, Nancy F Day1, Todd Haswell Kimball1,3, Caitlin M Aamodt1,4, Jonathan B Heston1,4, Austin T Hilliard5, Xinshu Xiao1,2, Stephanie A White1,2,4.   

Abstract

Human speech is one of the few examples of vocal learning among mammals yet ~half of avian species exhibit this ability. Its neurogenetic basis is largely unknown beyond a shared requirement for FoxP2 in both humans and zebra finches. We manipulated FoxP2 isoforms in Area X, a song-specific region of the avian striatopallidum analogous to human anterior striatum, during a critical period for song development. We delineate, for the first time, unique contributions of each isoform to vocal learning. Weighted gene coexpression network analysis of RNA-seq data revealed gene modules correlated to singing, learning, or vocal variability. Coexpression related to singing was found in juvenile and adult Area X whereas coexpression correlated to learning was unique to juveniles. The confluence of learning and singing coexpression in juvenile Area X may underscore molecular processes that drive vocal learning in young zebra finches and, by analogy, humans.
© 2018, Burkett et al.

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Keywords:  Area X; RNA-seq; Taeniopygia guttata; WGCNA; computational biology; neuroscience; systems biology; vocal learning

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29360038      PMCID: PMC5826274          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.30649

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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