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A morphological novelty evolved by co-option of a reduced gene regulatory network and gene recruitment in a beetle.

Yonggang Hu1, Christian Schmitt-Engel1, Jonas Schwirz1, Nadi Stroehlein2, Tobias Richter2, Upalparna Majumdar2, Gregor Bucher3.   

Abstract

The mechanisms underlying the evolution of morphological novelties have remained enigmatic but co-option of existing gene regulatory networks (GRNs), recruitment of genes and the evolution of orphan genes have all been suggested to contribute. Here, we study a morphological novelty of beetle pupae called gin-trap. By combining the classical candidate gene approach with unbiased screening in the beetle Tribolium castaneum, we find that 70% of the tested components of the wing network were required for gin-trap development. However, many downstream and even upstream components were not included in the co-opted network. Only one gene was recruited from another biological context, but it was essential for the anteroposterior symmetry of the gin-traps, which represents a gin-trap-unique morphological innovation. Our data highlight the importance of co-option and modification of GRNs. The recruitment of single genes may not be frequent in the evolution of morphological novelties, but may be essential for subsequent diversification of the novelties. Finally, after having screened about 28% of annotated genes in the Tribolium genome to identify the genes required for gin-trap development, we found none of them are orphan genes, suggesting that orphan genes may have played only a minor, if any, role in the evolution of gin-traps.
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Keywords:  co-option; gin-trap; morphological novelty; orphan genes; recruitment; wing

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30135167      PMCID: PMC6125890          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2018.1373

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


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