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Molecular evolutionary trends and feeding ecology diversification in the Hemiptera, anchored by the milkweed bug genome
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article
Author
Panfilio, Kristen AVargas Jentzsch, Iris MBenoit, Joshua BErezyilmaz, DenizSuzuki, YuichiroColella, StefanoRobertson, Hugh MPoelchau, Monica FWaterhouse, Robert MIoannidis, PanagiotisWeirauch, Matthew THughes, Daniel STMurali, Shwetha CWerren, John HJacobs, Chris GCDuncan, Elizabeth JArmisén, DavidVreede, Barbara MIBaa-Puyoulet, PatriceBerger, Chloé SChang, Chun-cheChao, HsuChen, Mei-Ju MChen, Yen-TaChilders, Christopher PChipman, Ariel DCridge, Andrew GCrumière, Antonin JJDearden, Peter KDidion, Elise MDinh, HuyenDoddapaneni, Harsha VardhanDolan, AmandaDugan, ShannonExtavour, Cassandra GFebvay, GérardFriedrich, MarkusGinzburg, NetaHan, YiHeger, PeterHolmes, Christopher JHorn, ThorstenHsiao, Yi-minJennings, Emily CJohnston, J SpencerJones, Tamsin EJones, Jeffery WKhila, AbderrahmanKoelzer, StefanKovacova, VieraLeask, MeganLee, Sandra LLee, Chien-YuehLovegrove, Mackenzie RLu, Hsiao-lingLu, YongMoore, Patricia JMunoz-Torres, Monica CMuzny, Donna MPalli, Subba RParisot, NicolasPick, LesliePorter, Megan LQu, JiaxinRefki, Peter NRichter, RoseRivera-Pomar, RolandoRosendale, Andrew JRoth, SiegfriedSachs, LenaSantos, M EmíliaSeibert, JanSghaier, EssiaShukla, Jayendra NStancliffe, Richard JTidswell, OliviaTraverso, Lucilavan der Zee, MaurijnViala, SéverineWorley, Kim CZdobnov, Evgeny MGibbs, Richard ARichards, Stephen
Source
Genome Biology. 20(1)
Subject
Biological Sciences
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Genetics
Biotechnology
Human Genome
Underpinning research
1.1 Normal biological development and functioning
Amino Acid Sequence
Animals
CYS2-HIS2 Zinc Fingers
Evolution
Molecular
Feeding Behavior
Gene Dosage
Gene Expression Profiling
Gene Transfer
Horizontal
Genes
Homeobox
Genome
Insect
Hemiptera
Pigmentation
Smell
Transcription Factors
Evolution of development
Gene family evolution
Gene structure
Lateral gene transfer
Phytophagy
RNAi
Transcription factors
Environmental Sciences
Information and Computing Sciences
Bioinformatics
Language
Abstract
BackgroundThe Hemiptera (aphids, cicadas, and true bugs) are a key insect order, with high diversity for feeding ecology and excellent experimental tractability for molecular genetics. Building upon recent sequencing of hemipteran pests such as phloem-feeding aphids and blood-feeding bed bugs, we present the genome sequence and comparative analyses centered on the milkweed bug Oncopeltus fasciatus, a seed feeder of the family Lygaeidae.ResultsThe 926-Mb Oncopeltus genome is well represented by the current assembly and official gene set. We use our genomic and RNA-seq data not only to characterize the protein-coding gene repertoire and perform isoform-specific RNAi, but also to elucidate patterns of molecular evolution and physiology. We find ongoing, lineage-specific expansion and diversification of repressive C2H2 zinc finger proteins. The discovery of intron gain and turnover specific to the Hemiptera also prompted the evaluation of lineage and genome size as predictors of gene structure evolution. Furthermore, we identify enzymatic gains and losses that correlate with feeding biology, particularly for reductions associated with derived, fluid nutrition feeding.ConclusionsWith the milkweed bug, we now have a critical mass of sequenced species for a hemimetabolous insect order and close outgroup to the Holometabola, substantially improving the diversity of insect genomics. We thereby define commonalities among the Hemiptera and delve into how hemipteran genomes reflect distinct feeding ecologies. Given Oncopeltus's strength as an experimental model, these new sequence resources bolster the foundation for molecular research and highlight technical considerations for the analysis of medium-sized invertebrate genomes.