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  Sawfly Genomes Reveal Evolutionary Acquisitions That Fostered the Mega-Radiation of Parasitoid and Eusocial Hymenoptera

Oeyen, J. P., Baa-Puyoulet, P., Benoit, J. B., Beukeboom, L. W., Bornberg-Bauer, E., Buttstedt, A., et al. (2020). Sawfly Genomes Reveal Evolutionary Acquisitions That Fostered the Mega-Radiation of Parasitoid and Eusocial Hymenoptera. Genome Biology and Evolution, 12, 1099-1188. doi:10.1093/gbe/evaa106.

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Oeyen, Jan Philip1, Autor
Baa-Puyoulet, Patrice1, Autor
Benoit, Joshua B1, Autor
Beukeboom, Leo W1, Autor
Bornberg-Bauer, Erich1, Autor
Buttstedt, Anja1, Autor
Calevro, Federica1, Autor
Cash, Elizabeth I1, Autor
Chao, Hsu1, Autor
Charles, Hubert1, Autor
Chen, Mei-Ju May1, Autor
Childers, Christopher1, Autor
Cridge, Andrew G1, Autor
Dearden, Peter1, Autor
Dinh, Huyen1, Autor
Doddapaneni, Harsha Vardhan1, Autor
Dolan, Amanda1, Autor
Donath, Alexander1, Autor
Dowling, Daniel1, Autor
Dugan, Shannon1, Autor
Duncan, Elizabeth1, AutorElpidina, Elena N1, AutorFriedrich, Markus1, AutorGeuverink, Elzemiek1, AutorGibson, Joshua D1, AutorGrath, Sonja1, AutorGrimmelikhuijzen, Cornelis J P1, AutorGroße-Wilde, Ewald1, AutorGudobba, Cameron1, AutorHan, Yi1, AutorHansson, Bill S1, AutorHauser, Frank1, AutorHughes, Daniel S T1, AutorIoannidis, Panagiotis1, AutorJacquin-Joly, Emmanuelle1, AutorJennings, Emily C1, AutorJones, Jeffery W1, AutorKlasberg, Steffen1, AutorLee, Sandra L1, AutorLesný, Peter1, AutorLovegrove, Mackenzie1, AutorMartin, Sebastian1, AutorMartynov, Alexander G1, AutorMayer, Christoph1, AutorMontagné, Nicolas1, AutorMoris, Victoria C1, AutorMunoz-Torres, Monica1, AutorMurali, Shwetha Canchi1, AutorMuzny, Donna M1, AutorOppert, Brenda1, AutorParisot, Nicolas1, AutorPauli, Thomas1, AutorPeters, Ralph S1, AutorPetersen, Malte2, AutorPick, Christian1, AutorPersyn, Emma1, AutorPodsiadlowski, Lars1, AutorPoelchau, Monica F1, AutorProvataris, Panagiotis1, AutorQu, Jiaxin1, AutorReijnders, Maarten J M F1, Autorvon Reumont, Björn Marcus1, AutorRosendale, Andrew J1, AutorSimao, Felipe A1, AutorSkelly, John1, AutorSotiropoulos, Alexandros G1, AutorStahl, Aaron L1, AutorSumitani, Megumi1, AutorSzuter, Elise M1, AutorTidswell, Olivia1, AutorTsitlakidis, Evangelos1, AutorVedder, Lucia1, AutorWaterhouse, Robert M1, AutorWerren, John H1, AutorWilbrandt, Jeanne1, AutorWorley, Kim C1, AutorYamamoto, Daisuke S1, Autorvan de Zande, Louis1, AutorZdobnov, Evgeny M1, AutorZiesmann, Tanja1, AutorGibbs, Richard A1, AutorRichards, Stephen1, AutorHatakeyama, Masatsugu1, AutorMisof, Bernhard1, AutorNiehuis, Oliver1, Autor mehr..
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Schlagwörter: hexamerin; major royal jelly protein; microsynteny; odorant receptor; opsin; phytophagy
 Zusammenfassung: The tremendous diversity of Hymenoptera is commonly attributed to the evolution of parasitoidism in the last common ancestor of parasitoid sawflies (Orussidae) and wasp-waisted Hymenoptera (Apocrita). However, Apocrita and Orussidae differ dramatically in their species richness, indicating that the diversification of Apocrita was promoted by additional traits. These traits have remained elusive due to a paucity of sawfly genome sequences, in particular those of parasitoid sawflies. Here, we present comparative analyses of draft genomes of the primarily phytophagous sawfly Athalia rosae and the parasitoid sawfly Orussus abietinus. Our analyses revealed that the ancestral hymenopteran genome exhibited traits that were previously considered unique to eusocial Apocrita (e.g., low transposable element content and activity) and a wider gene repertoire than previously thought (e.g., genes for CO2 detection). Moreover, we discovered that Apocrita evolved a significantly larger array of odorant receptors than sawflies, which could be relevant to the remarkable diversification of Apocrita by enabling efficient detection and reliable identification of hosts.

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Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 2020
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 Art der Begutachtung: Expertenbegutachtung
 Identifikatoren: DOI: 10.1093/gbe/evaa106
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Titel: Genome Biology and Evolution
  Andere : GBE
  Kurztitel : Genome Biol Evol
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Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press
Seiten: - Band / Heft: 12 Artikelnummer: - Start- / Endseite: 1099 - 1188 Identifikator: ISSN: 1759-6653
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/1759-6653