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The genomes of two key bumblebee species with primitive eusocial organization

Authors :
Sadd, Ben M.
Barribeau, Seth M.
Bloch, Guy
de Graaf, Dirk C.
Dearden, Peter
Elsik, Christine G.
Gadau, Jürgen
Grimmelikhuijzen, Cornelis J. P.
Hasselmann, Martin
Lozier, Jeffrey D.
Robertson, Hugh M.
Smagghe, Guy
Stolle, Eckart
Van Vaerenbergh, Matthias
Waterhouse, Robert M.
Bornberg-Bauer, Erich
Klasberg, Steffen
Bennett, Anna K.
Câmara, Francisco
Guigó, Roderic
Hoff, Katharina
Mariotti, Marco
Munoz-Torres, Monica
Murphy, Terence
Santesmasses, Didac
Amdam, Gro V.
Beckers, Matthew
Beye, Martin
Biewer, Matthias
Bitondi, Márcia M. G.
Blaxter, Mark L.
Bourke, Andrew F. G.
Brown, Mark J. F.
Buechel, Severine D.
Cameron, Rossanah
Cappelle, Kaat
Carolan, James C.
Christiaens, Olivier
Ciborowski, Kate L.
Clarke, David F.
Colgan, Thomas J.
Collins, David H.
Cridge, Andrew G.
Dalmay, Tamas
Dreier, Stephanie
du Plessis, Louis
Duncan, Elizabeth
Erler, Silvio
Evans, Jay
Falcon, Tiago
Flores, Kevin
Freitas, Flávia C. P.
Fuchikawa, Taro
Gempe, Tanja
Hartfelder, Klaus
Hauser, Frank
Helbing, Sophie
Humann, Fernanda C.
Irvine, Frano
Jermiin, Lars S.
Johnson, Claire E.
Johnson, Reed M.
Jones, Andrew K.
Kadowaki, Tatsuhiko
Kidner, Jonathan H.
Koch, Vasco
Köhler, Arian
Kraus, F. Bernhard
Lattorff, H. Michael G.
Leask, Megan
Lockett, Gabrielle A.
Mallon, Eamonn B.
Antonio, David S. Marco
Marxer, Monika
Meeus, Ivan
Moritz, Robin F. A.
Nair, Ajay
Näpflin, Kathrin
Nissen, Inga
Niu, Jinzhi
Nunes, Francis M. F.
Oakeshott, John G.
Osborne, Amy
Otte, Marianne
Pinheiro, Daniel G.
Rossié, Nina
Rueppell, Olav
Santos, Carolina G.
Schmid-Hempel, Regula
Schmitt, Björn D.
Schulte, Christina
Simões, Zilá L. P.
Soares, Michelle P. M.
Swevers, Luc
Winnebeck, Eva C.
Wolschin, Florian
Yu, Na
Zdobnov, Evgeny M.
Aqrawi, Peshtewani K.
Blankenburg, Kerstin P.
Coyle, Marcus
Francisco, Liezl
Hernandez, Alvaro G.
Holder, Michael
Hudson, Matthew E.
Jackson, LaRonda
Jayaseelan, Joy
Joshi, Vandita
Kovar, Christie
Lee, Sandra L.
Mata, Robert
Mathew, Tittu
Newsham, Irene F.
Ngo, Robin
Okwuonu, Geoffrey
Pham, Christopher
Pu, Ling-Ling
Saada, Nehad
Santibanez, Jireh
Simmons, DeNard
Thornton, Rebecca
Venkat, Aarti
Walden, Kimberly Ko
Wu, Yuan-Qing
Debyser, Griet
Devreese, Bart
Asher, Claire
Blommaert, Julie
Chipman, Ariel D.
Chittka, Lars
Fouks, Bertrand
Liu, Jisheng
O'Neill, Meaghan P.
Sumner, Seirian
Puiu, Daniela
Qu, Jiaxin
Salzberg, Steven L.
Scherer, Steven E.
Muzny, Donna M.
Richards, Stephen
Robinson, Gene E.
Gibbs, Richard A.
Schmid-Hempel, Paul
Worley, Kim C.
Sadd, Ben M.
Barribeau, Seth M.
Bloch, Guy
de Graaf, Dirk C.
Dearden, Peter
Elsik, Christine G.
Gadau, Jürgen
Grimmelikhuijzen, Cornelis J. P.
Hasselmann, Martin
Lozier, Jeffrey D.
Robertson, Hugh M.
Smagghe, Guy
Stolle, Eckart
Van Vaerenbergh, Matthias
Waterhouse, Robert M.
Bornberg-Bauer, Erich
Klasberg, Steffen
Bennett, Anna K.
Câmara, Francisco
Guigó, Roderic
Hoff, Katharina
Mariotti, Marco
Munoz-Torres, Monica
Murphy, Terence
Santesmasses, Didac
Amdam, Gro V.
Beckers, Matthew
Beye, Martin
Biewer, Matthias
Bitondi, Márcia M. G.
Blaxter, Mark L.
Bourke, Andrew F. G.
Brown, Mark J. F.
Buechel, Severine D.
Cameron, Rossanah
Cappelle, Kaat
Carolan, James C.
Christiaens, Olivier
Ciborowski, Kate L.
Clarke, David F.
Colgan, Thomas J.
Collins, David H.
Cridge, Andrew G.
Dalmay, Tamas
Dreier, Stephanie
du Plessis, Louis
Duncan, Elizabeth
Erler, Silvio
Evans, Jay
Falcon, Tiago
Flores, Kevin
Freitas, Flávia C. P.
Fuchikawa, Taro
Gempe, Tanja
Hartfelder, Klaus
Hauser, Frank
Helbing, Sophie
Humann, Fernanda C.
Irvine, Frano
Jermiin, Lars S.
Johnson, Claire E.
Johnson, Reed M.
Jones, Andrew K.
Kadowaki, Tatsuhiko
Kidner, Jonathan H.
Koch, Vasco
Köhler, Arian
Kraus, F. Bernhard
Lattorff, H. Michael G.
Leask, Megan
Lockett, Gabrielle A.
Mallon, Eamonn B.
Antonio, David S. Marco
Marxer, Monika
Meeus, Ivan
Moritz, Robin F. A.
Nair, Ajay
Näpflin, Kathrin
Nissen, Inga
Niu, Jinzhi
Nunes, Francis M. F.
Oakeshott, John G.
Osborne, Amy
Otte, Marianne
Pinheiro, Daniel G.
Rossié, Nina
Rueppell, Olav
Santos, Carolina G.
Schmid-Hempel, Regula
Schmitt, Björn D.
Schulte, Christina
Simões, Zilá L. P.
Soares, Michelle P. M.
Swevers, Luc
Winnebeck, Eva C.
Wolschin, Florian
Yu, Na
Zdobnov, Evgeny M.
Aqrawi, Peshtewani K.
Blankenburg, Kerstin P.
Coyle, Marcus
Francisco, Liezl
Hernandez, Alvaro G.
Holder, Michael
Hudson, Matthew E.
Jackson, LaRonda
Jayaseelan, Joy
Joshi, Vandita
Kovar, Christie
Lee, Sandra L.
Mata, Robert
Mathew, Tittu
Newsham, Irene F.
Ngo, Robin
Okwuonu, Geoffrey
Pham, Christopher
Pu, Ling-Ling
Saada, Nehad
Santibanez, Jireh
Simmons, DeNard
Thornton, Rebecca
Venkat, Aarti
Walden, Kimberly Ko
Wu, Yuan-Qing
Debyser, Griet
Devreese, Bart
Asher, Claire
Blommaert, Julie
Chipman, Ariel D.
Chittka, Lars
Fouks, Bertrand
Liu, Jisheng
O'Neill, Meaghan P.
Sumner, Seirian
Puiu, Daniela
Qu, Jiaxin
Salzberg, Steven L.
Scherer, Steven E.
Muzny, Donna M.
Richards, Stephen
Robinson, Gene E.
Gibbs, Richard A.
Schmid-Hempel, Paul
Worley, Kim C.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The shift from solitary to social behavior is one of the major evolutionary transitions. Primitively eusocial bumblebees are uniquely placed to illuminate the evolution of highly eusocial insect societies. Bumblebees are also invaluable natural and agricultural pollinators, and there is widespread concern over recent population declines in some species. High-quality genomic data will inform key aspects of bumblebee biology, including susceptibility to implicated population viability threats. RESULTS: We report the high quality draft genome sequences of Bombus terrestris and Bombus impatiens, two ecologically dominant bumblebees and widely utilized study species. Comparing these new genomes to those of the highly eusocial honeybee Apis mellifera and other Hymenoptera, we identify deeply conserved similarities, as well as novelties key to the biology of these organisms. Some honeybee genome features thought to underpin advanced eusociality are also present in bumblebees, indicating an earlier evolution in the bee lineage. Xenobiotic detoxification and immune genes are similarly depauperate in bumblebees and honeybees, and multiple categories of genes linked to social organization, including development and behavior, show high conservation. Key differences identified include a bias in bumblebee chemoreception towards gustation from olfaction, and striking differences in microRNAs, potentially responsible for gene regulation underlying social and other traits. CONCLUSIONS: These two bumblebee genomes provide a foundation for post-genomic research on these key pollinators and insect societies. Overall, gene repertoires suggest that the route to advanced eusociality in bees was mediated by many small changes in many genes and processes, and not by notable expansion or depauperation.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234712116
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186.s13059-015-0623-3