Evolution and development of male-specific leg brushes in Drosophilidae.

IF 0.8 3区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Kohtaro Tanaka, Olga Barmina, Ammon Thompson, Jonathan H Massey, Bernard Y Kim, Anton Suvorov, Artyom Kopp
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The origin, diversification, and secondary loss of sexually dimorphic characters are common in animal evolution. In some cases, structurally and functionally similar traits have evolved independently in multiple lineages. Prominent examples of such traits include the male-specific grasping structures that develop on the front legs of many dipteran insects. In this report, we describe the evolution and development of one of these structures, the male-specific "sex brush." The sex brush is composed of densely packed, irregularly arranged modified bristles and is found in several distantly related lineages in the family Drosophilidae. Phylogenetic analysis using 250 genes from over 200 species provides modest support for a single origin of the sex brush followed by many secondary losses; however, independent origins of the sex brush cannot be ruled out completely. We show that sex brushes develop in very similar ways in all brush-bearing lineages. The dense packing of brush hairs is explained by the specification of bristle precursor cells at a near-maximum density permitted by the lateral inhibition mechanism, as well as by the reduced size of the surrounding epithelial cells. In contrast to the female and the ancestral male condition, where bristles are arranged in stereotypical, precisely spaced rows, cell migration does not contribute appreciably to the formation of the sex brush. The complex phylogenetic history of the sex brush can make it a valuable model for investigating coevolution of sex-specific morphology and mating behavior.

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果蝇科雄性专用腿刷的进化与发育。
两性二态性状的起源、多样化和继发性丧失在动物进化中是很常见的。在某些情况下,结构和功能相似的特征在多个谱系中独立进化。这种特征的突出例子包括在许多双翅目昆虫的前腿上发育的雄性特有的抓握结构。在本报告中,我们描述了其中一种结构的进化和发展,即男性特有的“性刷”。性刷由密集排列、不规则排列的修饰刷毛组成,在果蝇科的几个远亲谱系中都有发现。来自200多个物种的250个基因的系统发育分析提供了适度的支持,即性别刷的单一起源伴随着许多次要损失;然而,不能完全排除性别刷的独立起源。我们发现,在所有有毛刷的谱系中,性毛刷的发育方式非常相似。刷毛的密集堆积可以通过侧抑制机制允许的接近最大密度的刚毛前体细胞的规格以及周围上皮细胞的缩小来解释。与雌性和祖先的雄性相比,它们的刷毛排列成刻板的、精确间隔的行,细胞迁移对性别刷的形成没有明显的贡献。性别刷复杂的系统发育历史使其成为研究性别特异性形态和交配行为共同进化的有价值的模型。
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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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0.00%
发文量
13
审稿时长
>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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