학술논문

Cross‐species transcriptomics uncovers genes underlying genetic accommodation of developmental plasticity in spadefoot toads.
Document Type
Article
Source
Molecular Ecology. May2021, Vol. 30 Issue 10, p2220-2234. 15p.
Subject
*GENE regulatory networks
*TOADS
*GENE expression profiling
*GENETIC regulation
*GENES
*PHENOTYPIC plasticity
Language
ISSN
0962-1083
Abstract
That hardcoded genomes can manifest as plastic phenotypes responding to environmental perturbations is a fascinating feature of living organisms. How such developmental plasticity is regulated at the molecular level is beginning to be uncovered aided by the development of ‐omic techniques. Here, we compare the transcriptome‐wide responses of two species of spadefoot toads with differing capacity for developmental acceleration of their larvae in the face of a shared environmental risk: pond drying. By comparing gene expression profiles over time and performing cross‐species network analyses, we identified orthologues and functional gene pathways whose environmental sensitivity in expression have diverged between species. Genes related to lipid, cholesterol and steroid biosynthesis and metabolism make up most of a module of genes environmentally responsive in one species, but canalized in the other. The evolutionary changes in the regulation of the genes identified through these analyses may have been key in the genetic accommodation of developmental plasticity in this system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]