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Oviposition but not sex allocation is associated with transcriptomic changes in females of the parasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis
- Source :
- G3 : Genes Genomes Genetics 5 (2015) 12, G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics, G3 : Genes Genomes Genetics, 5(12), 2885-2892, Cook, N, Trivedi, U, Pannebakker, B A, Blaxter, M, Ritchie, M G, Tauber, E, Sneddon, T & Shuker, D M 2015, ' Oviposition but not sex allocation is associated with transcriptomic changes in females of the parasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis ', G3: Genes | Genomes | Genetics, vol. 5, no. 12, pp. 2885-2892 . https://doi.org/10.1534/g3.115.021220
- Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- This work was supported by Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) grant (NE/J024481/1). DMS was previously funded by a NERC Advanced Research Fellowship. Linking the evolution of the phenotype to the underlying genotype is a key aim of evolutionary genetics and is crucial to our understanding of how natural selection shapes a trait. Here we consider the genetic basis of sex allocation behaviour in the parasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis using a transcriptomics approach. Females allocate offspring sex in line with Local Mate Competition (LMC) theory. Female-biased sex ratios are produced when one or few females lay eggs on a patch. As the number of females contributing offspring to a patch increases, less female-biased sex ratios are favoured. We contrasted the transcriptomic responses of females as they oviposit under conditions known to influence sex allocation: foundress number (a social cue) and the state of the host (parasitised or not). We found, that when females encounter other females on a patch, or assess host quality with their ovipositors, the resulting changes in sex allocation is not associated with significant changes in whole-body gene expression. We also found that the gene expression changes produced by females, as they facultatively allocate sex in response to a host cue and a social cue, are very closely correlated. We expanded the list of candidate genes associated with oviposition behaviour in Nasonia, some of which may be involved in fundamental processes underlying the ability to facultatively allocate sex, including sperm storage and utilisation. Publisher PDF
- Subjects :
- Local mate competition
Local mate
Oviposition
QH301 Biology
Wasps
Sex allocation
Investigations
Laboratorium voor Erfelijkheidsleer
transcriptomics
Sexual Behavior, Animal
QH301
Animals
Behaviour
local mate competition
Transcriptomics
sex allocation
Behavior
Competition
behavior
Gene Expression Profiling
Computational Biology
Molecular Sequence Annotation
PE&RC
Gene Expression Regulation
gene expression
Laboratory of Genetics
Female
Gene expression
Transcriptome
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 21601836
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- G3 : Genes Genomes Genetics 5 (2015) 12, G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics, G3 : Genes Genomes Genetics, 5(12), 2885-2892, Cook, N, Trivedi, U, Pannebakker, B A, Blaxter, M, Ritchie, M G, Tauber, E, Sneddon, T & Shuker, D M 2015, ' Oviposition but not sex allocation is associated with transcriptomic changes in females of the parasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis ', G3: Genes | Genomes | Genetics, vol. 5, no. 12, pp. 2885-2892 . https://doi.org/10.1534/g3.115.021220
- Accession number :
- edsair.pmid.dedup....fcc01602588b351eef727cd93cdb856f
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1534/g3.115.021220