生物
遗传学
侵略
蜜蜂
进化生物学
表观遗传学
等位基因
DNA甲基化
抄写(语言学)
后代
基因
生态学
发展心理学
基因表达
心理学
哲学
语言学
怀孕
作者
Sean T. Bresnahan,Ellen Lee,Lindsay V. Clark,Rong Ma,Juliana Rangel,Christina M. Grozinger,Hongmei Li‐Byarlay
出处
期刊:BMC Genomics
[Springer Nature]
日期:2023-06-12
卷期号:24 (1)
被引量:6
标识
DOI:10.1186/s12864-023-09411-4
摘要
Conflict between genes inherited from the mother (matrigenes) and the father (patrigenes) is predicted to arise during social interactions among offspring if these genes are not evenly distributed among offspring genotypes. This intragenomic conflict drives parent-specific transcription patterns in offspring resulting from parent-specific epigenetic modifications. Previous tests of the kinship theory of intragenomic conflict in honey bees (Apis mellifera) provided evidence in support of theoretical predictions for variation in worker reproduction, which is associated with extreme variation in morphology and behavior. However, more subtle behaviors - such as aggression - have not been extensively studied. Additionally, the canonical epigenetic mark (DNA methylation) associated with parent-specific transcription in plant and mammalian model species does not appear to play the same role as in honey bees, and thus the molecular mechanisms underlying intragenomic conflict in this species is an open area of investigation. Here, we examined the role of intragenomic conflict in shaping aggression in honey bee workers through a reciprocal cross design and Oxford Nanopore direct RNA sequencing. We attempted to probe the underlying regulatory basis of this conflict through analyses of parent-specific RNA m6A and alternative splicing patterns. We report evidence that intragenomic conflict occurs in the context of honey bee aggression, with increased paternal and maternal allele-biased transcription in aggressive compared to non-aggressive bees, and higher paternal allele-biased transcription overall. However, we found no evidence to suggest that RNA m6A or alternative splicing mediate intragenomic conflict in this species.
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