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The role of doublesex in the evolution of exaggerated horns in the Japanese rhinoceros beetle.


ABSTRACT: Male-specific exaggerated horns are an evolutionary novelty and have diverged rapidly via intrasexual selection. Here, we investigated the function of the conserved sex-determination gene doublesex (dsx) in the Japanese rhinoceros beetle (Trypoxylus dichotomus) using RNA interference (RNAi). Our results show that the sex-specific T. dichotomus dsx isoforms have an antagonistic function for head horn formation and only the male isoform has a role for thoracic horn formation. These results indicate that the novel sex-specific regulation of dsx during horn morphogenesis might have been the key evolutionary developmental event at the transition from sexually monomorphic to sexually dimorphic horns.

SUBMITTER: Ito Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3674438 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The role of doublesex in the evolution of exaggerated horns in the Japanese rhinoceros beetle.

Ito Yuta Y   Harigai Ayane A   Nakata Moe M   Hosoya Tadatsugu T   Araya Kunio K   Oba Yuichi Y   Ito Akinori A   Ohde Takahiro T   Yaginuma Toshinobu T   Niimi Teruyuki T  

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Male-specific exaggerated horns are an evolutionary novelty and have diverged rapidly via intrasexual selection. Here, we investigated the function of the conserved sex-determination gene doublesex (dsx) in the Japanese rhinoceros beetle (Trypoxylus dichotomus) using RNA interference (RNAi). Our results show that the sex-specific T. dichotomus dsx isoforms have an antagonistic function for head horn formation and only the male isoform has a role for thoracic horn formation. These results indicat  ...[more]

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