TY - JOUR
T1 - Termite sociogenomics
T2 - evolution and regulation of caste-specific expressed genes
AU - Maekawa, Kiyoto
AU - Hayashi, Yoshinobu
AU - Lo, Nathan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022
PY - 2022/4
Y1 - 2022/4
N2 - Termite genomes have been sequenced in at least five species from four different families. Genome-based transcriptome analyses have identified large numbers of protein-coding genes with caste-specific expression patterns. These genes include those involved in caste-specific morphologies and roles, for example high fecundity and longevity in reproductives. Some caste-specific expressed genes belong to multi-gene families, and their genetic architecture and expression profiles indicate they have evolved via tandem gene duplication. Candidate regulatory mechanisms of caste-specific expression include epigenetic regulation (e.g. histone modification and non-coding RNA) and diversification of transcription factors and cis-regulatory elements. We review current knowledge in the area of termite sociogenomics, focussing on the evolution and regulation of caste-specific expressed genes, and discuss future research directions.
AB - Termite genomes have been sequenced in at least five species from four different families. Genome-based transcriptome analyses have identified large numbers of protein-coding genes with caste-specific expression patterns. These genes include those involved in caste-specific morphologies and roles, for example high fecundity and longevity in reproductives. Some caste-specific expressed genes belong to multi-gene families, and their genetic architecture and expression profiles indicate they have evolved via tandem gene duplication. Candidate regulatory mechanisms of caste-specific expression include epigenetic regulation (e.g. histone modification and non-coding RNA) and diversification of transcription factors and cis-regulatory elements. We review current knowledge in the area of termite sociogenomics, focussing on the evolution and regulation of caste-specific expressed genes, and discuss future research directions.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cois.2022.100880
DO - 10.1016/j.cois.2022.100880
M3 - 総説
C2 - 35123120
AN - SCOPUS:85124494953
SN - 2214-5745
VL - 50
JO - Current Opinion in Insect Science
JF - Current Opinion in Insect Science
M1 - 100880
ER -