双性恋
性二态性
生物
求爱
性别分化
侵略
基因
黑腹果蝇
性行为
求偶展示
果蝇属(亚属)
遗传学
内分泌学
动物
心理学
发展心理学
核糖核酸
RNA剪接
作者
Caihong Han,Qionglin Peng,Mengshi Sun,Xinyu Jiang,Xiangbin Su,Jiangtao Chen,Mingze Ma,Huan Zhu,Xiaoxiao Ji,Yufeng Pan
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2201513119
摘要
Most animal species display dimorphic sexual behaviors and male-biased aggressiveness. Current models have focused on the male-specific product from the fruitless ( fru M ) gene, which controls male courtship and male-specific aggression patterns in fruit flies, and describe a male-specific mechanism underlying sexually dimorphic behaviors. Here we show that the doublesex ( dsx ) gene, which expresses male-specific Dsx M and female-specific Dsx F transcription factors, functions in the nervous system to control both male and female sexual and aggressive behaviors. We find that Dsx is not only required in central brain neurons for male and female sexual behaviors, but also functions in approximately eight pairs of male-specific neurons to promote male aggressiveness and approximately two pairs of female-specific neurons to inhibit female aggressiveness. Dsx F knockdown females fight more frequently, even with males. Our findings reveal crucial roles of dsx , which is broadly conserved from worms to humans, in a small number of neurons in both sexes to establish dimorphic sexual and aggressive behaviors.
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