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Unravelling the genes forming the wing pattern supergene in the polymorphic butterfly Heliconius numata.

Suzanne V SaenkoMathieu ChouteauFlorence Piron-PrunierCorinne BlugeonMathieu JoronViolaine Llaurens
Published in: EvoDevo (2019)
This study found the majority of genes in the P interval to be expressed in the developing wing discs during the critical stages of colour pattern formation, and detect drastic changes in expression patterns in multiple genes associated with structural variants. The patterns of expression of cortex only partially recapitulate the variation in adult phenotype, suggesting that the remaining phenotypic variation could be controlled by other genes within the P interval. Although functional studies on cortex are now needed to determine its exact developmental role, our results are in accordance with the classical supergene hypothesis, whereby several genes inherited together due to tight linkage control a major developmental switch.
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