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Gene Duplication in the Honeybee: Patterns of DNA Methylation, Gene Expression, and Genomic Environment

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
卷 37, 期 8, 页码 2322-2331

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msaa088

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DNA methylation; epigenetics; Hymenoptera; Apis mellifera; gene expression; molecular evolution

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  1. Elizabeth Smithgall Watts Fund

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Gene duplication serves a critical role in evolutionary adaptation by providing genetic raw material to the genome. The evolution of duplicated genes may be influenced by epigenetic processes such as DNA methylation, which affects gene function in some taxa. However, the manner in which DNA methylation affects duplicated genes is not well understood. We studied duplicated genes in the honeybee Apis mellifera, an insect with a highly sophisticated social structure, to investigate whether DNA methylation was associated with gene duplication and genic evolution. We found that levels of gene bodymethylation were significantly lower in duplicate genes than in single-copy genes, implicating a possible role of DNA methylation in postduplication gene maintenance. Additionally, we discovered associations of gene body methylation with the location, length, and time since divergence of paralogous genes. We also found that divergence in DNA methylation was associated with divergence in gene expression in paralogs, although the relationship was not completely consistent with a direct link between DNA methylation and gene expression. Overall, our results provide further insight into genic methylation and how its association with duplicate genes might facilitate evolutionary processes and adaptation.

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