Molecular evolution and genetic diversity of defective chorion 1 in Anastrepha fraterculus and Anastrepha obliqua (Diptera, Tephritidae).

IF 0.8 3区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Mariana de Cássia Bisio, Edyane Moraes Dos Santos, Camilla Alves Santos, Samira Chahad-Ehlers, Reinaldo Alves de Brito
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Abstract

The family Tephritidae comprises numerous fruit fly species, some of which are economically significant, such as several in the genus Anastrepha. Most pest species in this genus belong to the fraterculus group, characterized by closely related species that are difficult to differentiate due to recent divergence and gene flow. Identifying genetic markers for their study is paramount for understanding the group's evolution and eventual phytosanitary control. Because there is variation in eggshell morphology among species in the genus, the study of the rapidly evolving defective chorion 1 (dec-1) gene, which is crucial for chorion formation and reproduction, could provide relevant information for Anastrepha differentiation. We compared transcriptome sequences of dec-1 from two of the most important pest species in the genus, Anastrepha fraterculus and Anastrepha obliqua to dec-1 sequences from Anastrepha ludens, which was used for structure prediction. Furthermore, we amplified a conserved exon across populations of these species. These data revealed three alternative transcripts in A. fraterculus and A. obliqua, consistent with patterns found in other Tephritidae; we obtained orthologous sequences for these other tephritids from NCBI to investigate patterns of selection affecting this gene at different hierarchical levels using different methods. These analyses show a general pattern of purifying selection across the whole gene and throughout its history at different hierarchical levels, from populations to more distantly related species. That notwithstanding, we still found evidence of positive and episodic diversifying selection at different levels. Different parts of the gene have shown distinct evolutionary rates, which were associated with the diverse proproteins produced by posttranslational changes of DEC-1, with proproteins that are incorporated in the chorion earlier in egg formation being in general more conserved than others that are incorporated later. This correlation appears more evident in certain lineages, including the branch that separates Anastrepha, as well as other internal branches that differentiate species within the genus. Our data showed that this gene shows remarkable variation across its different exons, which has proven to be informative at different evolutionary levels. These changes hold promise not only for studying differentiation in Anastrepha but also for the eventual management of selected pest species.

Anastrepha fraterculus 和 Anastrepha obliqua(双翅目,Tephritidae)缺陷绒毛 1 的分子进化和遗传多样性。
果蝇科(Tephritidae)由众多果蝇物种组成,其中一些物种具有重要的经济价值,如 Anastrepha 属中的几个物种。该属中的大多数害虫属于fraterculus群,其特点是近缘物种由于最近的分化和基因流动而难以区分。确定研究它们的遗传标记对于了解该类的进化和最终的植物检疫控制至关重要。由于该属不同物种的蛋壳形态存在差异,对快速进化的绒毛膜缺陷 1(dec-1)基因(该基因对绒毛膜的形成和繁殖至关重要)的研究可为 Anastrepha 的区分提供相关信息。我们比较了该属中两个最重要的害虫物种(Anastrepha fraterculus和Anastrepha obliqua)的dec-1转录组序列与用于结构预测的Anastrepha ludens的dec-1序列。此外,我们还在这些物种的不同种群中扩增了一个保守外显子。这些数据揭示了A. fraterculus和A. obliqua的三个替代转录本,这与在其他Tephritidae中发现的模式一致;我们从NCBI获得了这些其他Tephritidae的同源序列,并使用不同的方法在不同层次上研究了影响该基因的选择模式。这些分析表明,从种群到远缘物种,在整个基因及其历史的不同层次上,普遍存在着纯化选择的模式。尽管如此,我们仍然在不同层次上发现了正向和偶发性多样化选择的证据。该基因的不同部分显示出不同的进化速度,这与 DEC-1 翻译后变化产生的不同丙蛋白有关,在卵子形成过程中较早结合到绒毛膜中的丙蛋白一般比其他较晚结合到绒毛膜中的丙蛋白更加保守。这种相关性在某些种系中似乎更为明显,包括将 Anastrepha 区分开来的分支,以及将该属物种区分开来的其他内部分支。我们的数据显示,该基因的不同外显子之间存在显著的变化,这已被证明在不同的进化水平上具有参考价值。这些变化不仅为研究 Anastrepha 的分化带来了希望,也为最终管理选定的害虫物种带来了希望。
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Development Genes and Evolution
Development Genes and Evolution 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
4.30
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13
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Development Genes and Evolution publishes high-quality reports on all aspects of development biology and evolutionary biology. The journal reports on experimental and bioinformatics work at the systemic, cellular and molecular levels in the field of animal and plant systems, covering key aspects of the following topics: Embryological and genetic analysis of model and non-model organisms Genes and pattern formation in invertebrates, vertebrates and plants Axial patterning, embryonic induction and fate maps Cellular mechanisms of morphogenesis and organogenesis Stem cells and regeneration Functional genomics of developmental processes Developmental diversity and evolution Evolution of developmentally relevant genes Phylogeny of animals and plants Microevolution Paleontology.
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