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Epigenetic inheritance and intergenerational effects in mollusks.

Manon Fallet1, Emilien Luquet2, Patrice David3, Céline Cosseau4.   

Abstract

Recent insights in evolutionary biology have shed light on epigenetic variation that interacts with genetic variation to convey heritable information. An important characteristic of epigenetic changes is that they can be produced in response to environmental cues and passed on to later generations, potentially facilitating later genetic adaptation. While our understanding of epigenetic mechanisms in vertebrates is rapidly growing, our knowledge about invertebrates remains lower, or is restricted to model organisms. Mollusks in particular, are a large group of invertebrates, with several species important for ecosystem function, human economy and health. In this review, we attempt to summarize the literature on epigenetic and intergenerational studies in mollusk species, with potential importance for adaptive evolution. Our review highlights that two molecular bearers of epigenetic information, DNA methylation and histone modifications, are key features for development in mollusk species, and both are sensitive to environmental conditions to which developing individuals are exposed. Further, although studies are still scarce, various environmental factors (e.g. predator cues, chemicals, parasites) can induce intergenerational effects on the phenotype (life-history traits, morphology, behaviour) of several mollusk taxa. More work is needed to better understand whether environmentally-induced changes in DNA methylation and histone modifications have phenotypic impacts, whether they can be inherited through generations and their role in intergenerational effects on phenotype. Such work may bring insights into the potential role of epigenetic in adaptation and evolution in mollusks.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Adaptation; Epigenetic; Intergenerational effect; Mollusk; Phenotypic plasticity

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31678264     DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2019.144166

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene        ISSN: 0378-1119            Impact factor:   3.688


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Authors:  Nelia Luviano; Marie Lopez; Fleur Gawehns; Cristian Chaparro; Paola B Arimondo; Slavica Ivanovic; Patrice David; Koen Verhoeven; Céline Cosseau; Christoph Grunau
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