Expression of aGsx parahox gene,Cnox-2, in colony ontogeny inHydractinia (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa)

Author(s):  
Paulyn Cartwright ◽  
Bernd Schierwater ◽  
Leo W. Buss
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2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Piret Avila ◽  
Lutz Fromhage ◽  
Laurent Lehmann

AbstractModels of sex allocation conflict are central to evolutionary biology but have mostly assumed static decisions, where resource allocation strategies are constant over colony lifespan. Here, we develop a model to study how the evolution of dynamic resource allocation strategies is affected by the queen-worker conflict in annual eusocial insects. We demonstrate that the time of dispersal of sexuals affects the sex allocation ratio through sexual selection on males. Furthermore, our model provides three predictions that depart from established results of classic static allocation models. First, we find that the queen wins the sex allocation conflict, while the workers determine the maximum colony size and colony productivity. Second, male-biased sex allocation and protandry evolve if sexuals disperse directly after eclosion. Third, when workers are more related to new queens, then the proportional investment into queens is expected to be lower, which results from the interacting effect of sexual selection (selecting for protandry) and sex allocation conflict (selecting for earlier switch to producing sexuals). Overall, we find that colony ontogeny crucially affects the outcome of sex-allocation conflict because of the evolution of distinct colony growth phases, which decouples how queens and workers affect allocation decisions and can result in asymmetric control.


2007 ◽  
Vol 24 (12) ◽  
pp. 2681-2686 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. F. Furlong ◽  
R. Younger ◽  
M. Kasahara ◽  
R. Reinhardt ◽  
M. Thorndyke ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tao Zhao ◽  
M. Eric Schranz

AbstractBackgroundSynteny analysis is a valuable approach for understanding eukaryotic gene and genome evolution, but still relies largely on pairwise or reference-based comparisons. Network approaches can be utilized to expand large-scale phylogenomic microsynteny studies. There is now a wealth of completed mammalian (animal) and angiosperm (plant) genomes, two very important lineages that have evolved and radiated over the last ~170 million years. Genomic organization and conservation differs greatly between these two groups; however, a systematic and comparative characterization of synteny between the two lineages using the same approaches and metrics has not been undertaken.ResultsWe have built complete microsynteny networks for 87 mammalian and 107 angiosperm genomes, which contain 1,464,753 nodes (genes) and 49,426,268 edges (syntenic connections between genes) for mammals, and 2,234,461 nodes and 46,938,272 edges for angiosperms, respectively. Exploiting network statistics, we present the functional characteristics of extremely conserved and diversified gene families. We summarize the features of all syntenic gene clusters and present lineage-wide phylogenetic profiling, revealing intriguing sub-clade lineage-specific clusters. We depict several representative clusters of important developmental genes in humans, such as CENPJ, p53 and NFE2. Finally, we present the complete homeobox gene family networks for both mammals (including Hox and ParaHox gene clusters) and angiosperms.ConclusionsOur results illustrate and quantify overall synteny conservation and diversification properties of all annotated genes for mammals and angiosperms and show that plant genomes are in general more dynamic.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (22) ◽  
pp. 3729-3739 ◽  
Author(s):  
Silvia Thoene ◽  
Tamoghna Mandal ◽  
Naidu M. Vegi ◽  
Leticia Quintanilla-Martinez ◽  
Reinhild Rösler ◽  
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Key Points CDX4 induces AEL in mice and suppresses expression of genes associated with erythroid differentiation. Mutations detectable in the Cdx4-induced AEL model occur in genes reported mutated in patients with AEL.


2009 ◽  
Vol 219 (7) ◽  
pp. 383-389 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tetsuro Ikuta ◽  
Norio Miyamoto ◽  
Yasunori Saito ◽  
Hiroshi Wada ◽  
Nori Satoh ◽  
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Nature ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 514 (7524) ◽  
pp. 620-623 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sofia A. V. Fortunato ◽  
Marcin Adamski ◽  
Olivia Mendivil Ramos ◽  
Sven Leininger ◽  
Jing Liu ◽  
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