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The genome of the fire ant Solenopsis invicta.


ABSTRACT: Ants have evolved very complex societies and are key ecosystem members. Some ants, such as the fire ant Solenopsis invicta, are also major pests. Here, we present a draft genome of S. invicta, assembled from Roche 454 and Illumina sequencing reads obtained from a focal haploid male and his brothers. We used comparative genomic methods to obtain insight into the unique features of the S. invicta genome. For example, we found that this genome harbors four adjacent copies of vitellogenin. A phylogenetic analysis revealed that an ancestral vitellogenin gene first underwent a duplication that was followed by possibly independent duplications of each of the daughter vitellogenins. The vitellogenin genes have undergone subfunctionalization with queen- and worker-specific expression, possibly reflecting differential selection acting on the queen and worker castes. Additionally, we identified more than 400 putative olfactory receptors of which at least 297 are intact. This represents the largest repertoire reported so far in insects. S. invicta also harbors an expansion of a specific family of lipid-processing genes, two putative orthologs to the transformer/feminizer sex differentiation gene, a functional DNA methylation system, and a single putative telomerase ortholog. EST data indicate that this S. invicta telomerase ortholog has at least four spliceforms that differ in their use of two sets of mutually exclusive exons. Some of these and other unique aspects of the fire ant genome are likely linked to the complex social behavior of this species.

SUBMITTER: Wurm Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3078418 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The genome of the fire ant Solenopsis invicta.

Wurm Yannick Y   Wang John J   Riba-Grognuz Oksana O   Corona Miguel M   Nygaard Sanne S   Hunt Brendan G BG   Ingram Krista K KK   Falquet Laurent L   Nipitwattanaphon Mingkwan M   Gotzek Dietrich D   Dijkstra Michiel B MB   Oettler Jan J   Comtesse Fabien F   Shih Cheng-Jen CJ   Wu Wen-Jer WJ   Yang Chin-Cheng CC   Thomas Jerome J   Beaudoing Emmanuel E   Pradervand Sylvain S   Flegel Volker V   Cook Erin D ED   Fabbretti Roberto R   Stockinger Heinz H   Long Li L   Farmerie William G WG   Oakey Jane J   Boomsma Jacobus J JJ   Pamilo Pekka P   Yi Soojin V SV   Heinze Jürgen J   Goodisman Michael A D MA   Farinelli Laurent L   Harshman Keith K   Hulo Nicolas N   Cerutti Lorenzo L   Xenarios Ioannis I   Shoemaker Dewayne D   Keller Laurent L  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20110131 14


Ants have evolved very complex societies and are key ecosystem members. Some ants, such as the fire ant Solenopsis invicta, are also major pests. Here, we present a draft genome of S. invicta, assembled from Roche 454 and Illumina sequencing reads obtained from a focal haploid male and his brothers. We used comparative genomic methods to obtain insight into the unique features of the S. invicta genome. For example, we found that this genome harbors four adjacent copies of vitellogenin. A phyloge  ...[more]

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