Screens in fly and beetle reveal vastly divergent gene sets required for developmental processes.
Muhammad Salim HakeemiSalim AnsariMatthias TeuscherMatthias WeißkopfDaniela GroßmannTobias KesselJürgen DönitzJanna SiemanowskiXuebin WanDorothea SchultheisManfred FraschSiegfried RothMichael SchoppmeierMartin KlinglerGregor BucherPublished in: BMC biology (2022)
We conclude that the gene sets required for a homologous process diverge more than widely believed. Hence, the insights gained in flies may be less representative for insects or protostomes than previously thought, and work in complementary model systems is required to gain a comprehensive picture. The RNAi screening resources developed in this project, the expanding transgenic toolkit, and our large-scale functional data make T. castaneum an excellent model system in that endeavor.