遗传,发育和神经系统的变化是蝶选择伴侣的进化基础
Nicholas W VanKuren1, Nathan P Buerkle2, Wei Lu1
1Department of Ecology & Evolution, The University of Chicago, Chicago Illinois, United States of America.
PLoS biology
|March 11, 2025
概括
遗传变异通过改变神经回路来影响蝶的伴侣选择. 男蝶眼睛的差异,与翅膀颜色基因相关,改变了它们对伴侣的感知方式.
科学领域:
- 行为遗传学行为遗传学
- 神经伦理学 神经伦理学
- 进化生物学是进化的生物学.
背景情况:
- 遗传变异与行为有关,但基本的神经回路通常是未知的.
- 在Heliconius cydno蝶中,伴侣的选择是基于翅膀的颜色图案.
研究的目的:
- 研究Heliconius cydno蝶选择伴侣行为的神经电路基础.
- 通过神经机制将遗传变异与行为差异联系起来.
主要方法:
- 全基因组关联 (GWA) 研究以确定遗传变异.
- RNA测序 (RNA-seq) 用于在发育过程中分析基因表达.
- 单细胞电生理学记录光受体活动.
主要成果:
- 与伴侣选择相关的GWA变异与翅膀颜色基因 (K位点) 有关.
- 七个候选基因在不同翅膀颜色的男性的视觉系统中显示出差异性表达.
- 男性眼睛的生理差异,涉及紫外线敏感光受体抑制,与翅膀颜色相关.
结论:
- 由遗传和基因表达变化驱动的周围神经系统的变化,可以快速修改像伴侣选择这样的基本行为.
- 视觉系统的进化性不稳定变化可能是行为偏好快速变化的基础.
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