Adaptations in surprising places
Science,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
387(6732), С. 358 - 359
Опубликована: Янв. 23, 2025
Testosterone
is
controlled
while
it
circulates
in
the
bloodstream
Язык: Английский
A shared gene but distinct dynamics regulate mimicry polymorphisms in closely related species
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Март 4, 2025
Sex-limited
polymorphisms,
such
as
mating
strategies
in
male
birds
and
mimicry
female
butterflies,
are
widespread
across
the
tree
of
life
frequently
adaptive.
Considerable
work
has
been
done
exploring
ecological
pressures
evolutionary
forces
that
generate
maintain
genetic
variation
resulting
alternative
sex-limited
morphs,
yet
little
is
known
about
their
molecular
developmental
basis.
A
powerful
system
to
investigate
this
Papilio
butterflies:
within
subgenus
Menelaides,
multiple
closely
related
species
have
female-limited
polymorphism,
with
females
developing
either
derived
mimetic
or
ancestral
non-mimetic
wing
color
patterns.
While
patterns
different
between
species,
each
polymorphism
controlled
by
allelic
doublesex
(
dsx
).
Across
several
we
found
develop
male-like
when
knockdown
expression,
establishing
controls
both
sexual
dimorphism
polymorphism.
We
also
alleles
unique
spatiotemporal
expression
two
lowii
alphenor.
To
uncover
downstream
genes
involved
pattern
switch
used
RNA-seq
P.
compared
results
previous
alphenor
.
some
canonical
patterning
differentially
expressed
temporal
differential
notably
different.
Our
indicate
that,
despite
putative
co-option
shared
use
among
functions
through
distinct
underlying
mechanisms.
Understanding
how
a
largely
genome
can
encode
potential
morphs
while
simultaneously
restricting
one
sex
long
interest
biologists.
This
phenomenon,
called
widespread,
occurring
organisms
like
crustaceans,
insects,
fish,
birds,
mammals.
Recent
empirical
begun
identify
controlling
phenotypes,
but
differences
programs
leading
those
phenotypes
remain
unclear.
Here
classic
example
-
swallowtail
butterflies
compare
evolved
same
gene,
,
development
morphs.
Using
combination
functional
experiments,
show
genetics
function
quite
differently
last
common
ancestor
approximately
15
million
years
ago.
Язык: Английский
Food Quality and Life‐History Genotype Influence Maturation and Reproductive Traits in Female Atlantic Salmon
Molecular Ecology,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Март 24, 2025
Age
at
maturity
is
an
important
life-history
trait,
often
showing
sex-specific
variation,
contributing
to
diversity
in
many
species.
Atlantic
salmon
(Salmo
salar)
are
excellent
model
system
investigate
genetic
and
environmental
factors
affecting
maturation,
yet
few
laboratory
studies
have
focused
on
females
as
they
mature
later
than
males,
average.
Using
a
4-year
common-garden
experiment
of
salmon,
we
assessed
the
influence
diet
(low-fat
vs.
control)
vgll3
(a
candidate
gene
influencing
maturation
age)
related
phenotypic
traits
female
derived
from
two
second-generation
hatchery
populations.
We
found
early-maturation
associated
E
allele
be
additively
with
higher
probability
maturation.
Heritability
was
estimated
0.295,
vgll3's
contribution
variance
being
~2%.
In
addition,
body
condition
measured
spring
prior
spawning
influenced
Body
condition,
turn,
by
population
diet.
The
more
northern
Oulu
low-fat
were
lower
compared
southern
Neva
control
Moreover,
there
interaction
between
suggesting
that
populations
may
respond
differently
nutrient
availability.
These
results
broaden
our
understanding
processes
underlying
sex-
population-specific
demonstrate
genes
environment
age
species
displays
variation
Язык: Английский
What birds can teach us about the ‘biological truth’ of sex
The Transmitter,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2025
Язык: Английский
An evolutionary shift to prioritizing mating over care is associated with consistently high androgen levels in male threespine stickleback
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Апрель 17, 2025
ABSTRACT
Steroid
hormones
play
a
role
in
regulating
social
behaviors
vertebrates,
but
how
they
mediate
the
evolution
of
these
traits
remains
an
open
question.
Here,
we
use
liquid
chromatography-mass
spectrometry
(LC-MS/MS)
to
quantify
panel
steroids
breeding
males
two
recently
diverged
populations
threespine
stickleback.
The
common
ecotype
provides
paternal
care,
while
white
has
evolutionarily
lost
care.
Hormone
levels
were
quantified
both
ecotypes
at
three
reproductive
stages:
(1)
after
completing
nest,
(2)
soon
mating,
when
commons
start
provide
care
and
whites
disperse
embryos,
(3)
four
days
are
performing
parental
no
longer
courting
females
not
providing
females.
Androgens
declined
as
began
remained
elevated
across
stages,
possibly
maintain
production
“spiggin,”
androgen-dependent
glue
construct
nests.
Progestogen
low
lowest
suggesting
antagonistic
relationship
between
progestogens
sexual
behavior.
Both
showed
glucocorticoids
stress
axis
may
have
ecotypes.
Altogether,
results
evidence
that
regulate
steroid
differently
support
ways
balance
mating
effort.
Our
data
suggest
variety
mechanisms
by
which
signaling
regulation
can
change
during
early
stages
divergence
behaviorally
distinct
populations.
Язык: Английский