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Genomic architecture and functional unit of mimicry supergene in female limited Batesian mimic Papilio butterflies

2022; Royal Society; Volume: 377; Issue: 1856 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1098/rstb.2021.0198

ISSN

1471-2970

Autores

Shinya Komata, Rei Kajitani, Takehiko Itoh, Haruhiko Fujiwara,

Tópico(s)

Silkworms and Sericulture Research

Resumo

It has long been suggested that dimorphic female-limited Batesian mimicry of two closely related Papilio butterflies, Papilio memnon and Papilio polytes, is controlled by supergenes. Whole-genome sequencing, genome-wide association studies and functional analyses have recently identified mimicry supergenes, including the doublesex (dsx) gene. Although supergenes of both the species are composed of highly divergent regions between mimetic and non-mimetic alleles and are located at the same chromosomal locus, they show critical differences in genomic architecture, particularly with or without an inversion: P . polytes has an inversion, but P . memnon does not. This review introduces and compares the detailed genomic structure of mimicry supergenes in two Papilio species, including gene composition, repetitive sequence composition, breakpoint/boundary site structure, chromosomal inversion and linkage disequilibrium. Expression patterns and functional analyses of the respective genes within or flanking the supergene suggest that dsx and other genes are involved in mimetic traits. In addition, structural comparison of the corresponding region for the mimicry supergene among further Papilio species suggests three scenarios for the evolution of the mimicry supergene between the two Papilio species. The structural features revealed in the Papilio mimicry supergene provide insight into the formation, maintenance and evolution of supergenes. This article is part of the theme issue ‘Genomic architecture of supergenes: causes and evolutionary consequences’.

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