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Hemimetabolous genomes reveal molecular basis of termite eusociality.


ABSTRACT: Around 150 million years ago, eusocial termites evolved from within the cockroaches, 50 million years before eusocial Hymenoptera, such as bees and ants, appeared. Here, we report the 2-Gb genome of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica, and the 1.3-Gb genome of the drywood termite Cryptotermes secundus. We show evolutionary signatures of termite eusociality by comparing the genomes and transcriptomes of three termites and the cockroach against the background of 16 other eusocial and non-eusocial insects. Dramatic adaptive changes in genes underlying the production and perception of pheromones confirm the importance of chemical communication in the termites. These are accompanied by major changes in gene regulation and the molecular evolution of caste determination. Many of these results parallel molecular mechanisms of eusocial evolution in Hymenoptera. However, the specific solutions are remarkably different, thus revealing a striking case of convergence in one of the major evolutionary transitions in biological complexity.

SUBMITTER: Harrison MC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6482461 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hemimetabolous genomes reveal molecular basis of termite eusociality.

Harrison Mark C MC   Jongepier Evelien E   Robertson Hugh M HM   Arning Nicolas N   Bitard-Feildel Tristan T   Chao Hsu H   Childers Christopher P CP   Dinh Huyen H   Doddapaneni Harshavardhan H   Dugan Shannon S   Gowin Johannes J   Greiner Carolin C   Han Yi Y   Hu Haofu H   Hughes Daniel S T DST   Huylmans Ann-Kathrin AK   Kemena Carsten C   Kremer Lukas P M LPM   Lee Sandra L SL   Lopez-Ezquerra Alberto A   Mallet Ludovic L   Monroy-Kuhn Jose M JM   Moser Annabell A   Murali Shwetha C SC   Muzny Donna M DM   Otani Saria S   Piulachs Maria-Dolors MD   Poelchau Monica M   Qu Jiaxin J   Schaub Florentine F   Wada-Katsumata Ayako A   Worley Kim C KC   Xie Qiaolin Q   Ylla Guillem G   Poulsen Michael M   Gibbs Richard A RA   Schal Coby C   Richards Stephen S   Belles Xavier X   Korb Judith J   Bornberg-Bauer Erich E  

Nature ecology & evolution 20180205 3


Around 150 million years ago, eusocial termites evolved from within the cockroaches, 50 million years before eusocial Hymenoptera, such as bees and ants, appeared. Here, we report the 2-Gb genome of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica, and the 1.3-Gb genome of the drywood termite Cryptotermes secundus. We show evolutionary signatures of termite eusociality by comparing the genomes and transcriptomes of three termites and the cockroach against the background of 16 other eusocial and non-eus  ...[more]

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