生物
鸣鸟
转录组
基因
RNA序列
基因表达
进化生物学
光周期性
多酚类物质
遗传学
生态学
表型可塑性
园艺
作者
Rachel A Johnston,Kristina L. Paxton,Frank R. Moore,Robert K. Wayne,Thomas B. Smith
摘要
Abstract The annual migration of a bird can involve thousands of kilometres of nonstop flight, requiring accurately timed seasonal changes in physiology and behaviour. Understanding the molecular mechanisms controlling this endogenous programme can provide functional and evolutionary insights into the circannual biological clock and the potential of migratory species to adapt to changing environments. Under naturally timed photoperiod conditions, we maintained captive Swainson's thrushes ( Catharus ustulatus ) and performed RNA sequencing ( RNA ‐Seq) of the ventral hypothalamus and optic chiasma to evaluate transcriptome‐wide gene expression changes of individuals in migratory condition. We found that 188 genes were differentially expressed in relation to migratory state, 86% of which have not been previously linked to avian migration. Focal hub genes were identified that are candidate variables responsible for the occurrence of migration (e.g. CRABP 1 ). Numerous genes involved in cell adhesion, proliferation and motility were differentially expressed (including RHOJ , PAK 1 and TLN 1 ), suggesting that migration‐related changes are regulated by seasonal neural plasticity.
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