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Expansion of the fatty acyl reductase gene family shaped pheromone communication in Hymenoptera.

Michal TupecAleš BučekVáclav JanoušekHeiko VogelDarina PrchalováJiří KindlTereza PavlíčkováPetra WenzelováUllrich JahnIrena ValterováIva Pichová
Published in: eLife (2019)
Using bumble bee (Bombini) FAR expression analysis and functional characterization, hymenopteran FAR gene tree reconstruction, and inspection of transposable elements (TEs) in the genomic environment of FARs, we uncovered a massive expansion of the FAR gene family in Hymenoptera, presumably facilitated by TEs. The expansion occurred in the common ancestor of bumble bees and stingless bees (Meliponini). We found that bumble bee FARs from the expanded FAR-A ortholog group contribute to the species-specific pheromone composition. Our results indicate that expansion and functional diversification of the FAR gene family played a key role in the evolution of pheromone communication in Hymenoptera.
Keyphrases
  • copy number
  • dna methylation