双性恋
生物
伊普西隆Agrotis ipsilon
地老虎
性别分化
性二态性
遗传学
黑腹果蝇
外显子
基因
进化生物学
有害生物分析
动物
夜蛾科
核糖核酸
植物
RNA剪接
作者
Xien Chen,Yanghui Cao,Zhan Shi,Anjiang Tan,Subba Reddy Palli,Yongping Huang
摘要
Abstract BACKGROUND Doublesex ( dsx ), the downstream gene in the insect sex‐determination pathway, is a key regulator of sexually dimorphic development and behavior across a variety of insects. Manipulating expression of dsx could be useful in the genetic control of insects. However, information on the sex‐specific function of dsx in non‐model insects is lacking. RESULTS In this work, we isolated a dsx homolog, which is alternatively spliced into six female‐specific and one male‐specific isoforms, from an important agricultural pest, the black cutworm, Agrotis ipsilon . Studies on the expression of sex‐specific Aidsx mRNA during embryonic development showed that the sixth hour post oviposition is the key stage for sex determination in A. ipsilon . Functional analysis of Aidsx was conducted using a CRISPR/Cas9 system targeting female‐ and male‐specific Aidsx exons. Disruptions of sex‐specific Aidsx exons resulted in sex‐specific, sexually dimorphic defects in external genitals, gonads and antennae, and expression of sex‐specific genes as well as production of offspring in both sexes. CONCLUSION Our results not only demonstrate that dsx is a key player determining A. ipsilon sexually dimorphic traits, but also provide a potential method for the genetic control of this pest. © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry
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