生物
翼
进化生物学
适应(眼睛)
生物扩散
生殖器鳞翅目
达瑙斯
属
生态学
系统地理学
动物
系统发育学
基因
遗传学
人口
神经科学
人口学
社会学
工程类
航空航天工程
作者
Jing Zhang,Qian Cong,Jinhui Shen,Leina Song,Winnie Hallwachs,Daniel H. Janzen,Andrei Sourakov,Nick V. Grishin
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2319726121
摘要
The Ornate Moth, Utetheisa ornatrix , has served as a model species in chemical ecology studies for decades. Like in the widely publicized stories of the Monarch and other milkweed butterflies, the Ornate Moth and its relatives are tropical insects colonizing whole continents assisted by their chemical defenses. With the recent advances in genomic techniques and evo-devo research, it is becoming a model for studies in other areas, from wing pattern development to phylogeography, from toxicology to epigenetics. We used a genomic approach to learn about Utetheisa’s evolution, detoxification, dispersal abilities, and wing pattern diversity. We present an evolutionary genomic analysis of the worldwide genus Utetheisa , then focusing on U. ornatrix . Our reference genome of U. ornatrix reveals gene duplications in the regions possibly associated with detoxification abilities, which allows them to feed on toxic food plants. Finally, comparative genomic analysis of over 100 U. ornatrix specimens from the museum with apparent differences in wing patterns suggest the potential roles of cortex and lim3 genes in wing pattern formation of Lepidoptera and the utility of museum-preserved collection specimens for wing pattern research.
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