Impact of male trait exaggeration on sex-biased gene expression and genome architecture in a water strider

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作者
Toubiana, William [1 ,2 ]
Armisen, David [1 ]
Dechaud, Corentin [1 ]
Arbore, Roberto [1 ,3 ]
Khila, Abderrahman [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Claude Bernard Lyon1, Univ Lyon, UMR 5242, Inst Genom Fonct Lyon,CNRS, 46 Allee Italie, F-69364 Lyon 07, France
[2] Univ Lausanne, Dept Ecol & Evolut, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
[3] Inst Gulbenkian Ciencias, Rua Quinta Grande 6, P-2780156 Oeiras, Portugal
关键词
Sexual dimorphism; Sexual selection; Scaling relationships; Sex-biased genes; Genome architecture; EVOLUTION; SELECTION; DROSOPHILA; DIMORPHISM; CHROMOSOME; ANNOTATION; GROWTH; DIVERSIFICATION; GERROMORPHA; MECHANISM;
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10.1186/s12915-021-01021-4
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background Exaggerated secondary sexual traits are widespread in nature and often evolve under strong directional sexual selection. Although heavily studied from both theoretical and empirical viewpoints, we have little understanding of how sexual selection influences sex-biased gene regulation during the development of exaggerated secondary sexual phenotypes, and how these changes are reflected in genomic architecture. This is primarily due to the limited availability of representative genomes and associated tissue and sex transcriptomes to study the development of these traits. Here we present the genome and developmental transcriptomes, focused on the legs, of the water strider Microvelia longipes, a species where males exhibit strikingly long third legs compared to females, which they use as weapons. Results We generated a high-quality genome assembly with 90% of the sequence captured in 13 scaffolds. The most exaggerated legs in males were particularly enriched in both sex-biased and leg-biased genes, indicating a specific signature of gene expression in association with trait exaggeration. We also found that male-biased genes showed patterns of fast evolution compared to non-biased and female-biased genes, indicative of directional or relaxed purifying selection. By contrast to male-biased genes, female-biased genes that are expressed in the third legs, but not the other legs, are over-represented in the X chromosome compared to the autosomes. An enrichment analysis for sex-biased genes along the chromosomes revealed also that they arrange in large genomic regions or in small clusters of two to four consecutive genes. The number and expression of these enriched regions were often associated with the exaggerated legs of males, suggesting a pattern of common regulation through genomic proximity in association with trait exaggeration. Conclusion Our findings indicate how directional sexual selection may drive sex-biased gene expression and genome architecture along the path to trait exaggeration and sexual dimorphism.
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