Carter_2013_BMC.Genomics_14_283

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Title : Unscrambling butterfly oogenesis - Carter_2013_BMC.Genomics_14_283
Author(s) : Carter JM , Baker SC , Pink R , Carter DR , Collins A , Tomlin J , Gibbs M , Breuker CJ
Ref : BMC Genomics , 14 :283 , 2013
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Butterflies are popular model organisms to study physiological mechanisms underlying variability in oogenesis and egg provisioning in response to environmental conditions. Nothing is known, however, about; the developmental mechanisms governing butterfly oogenesis, how polarity in the oocyte is established, or which particular maternal effect genes regulate early embryogenesis. To gain insights into these developmental mechanisms and to identify the conserved and divergent aspects of butterfly oogenesis, we analysed a de novo ovarian transcriptome of the Speckled Wood butterfly Pararge aegeria (L.), and compared the results with known model organisms such as Drosophila melanogaster and Bombyx mori.
RESULTS: A total of 17306 contigs were annotated, with 30% possibly novel or highly divergent sequences observed. Pararge aegeria females expressed 74.5% of the genes that are known to be essential for D. melanogaster oogenesis. We discuss the genes involved in all aspects of oogenesis, including vitellogenesis and choriogenesis, plus those implicated in hormonal control of oogenesis and transgenerational hormonal effects in great detail. Compared to other insects, a number of significant differences were observed in; the genes involved in stem cell maintenance and differentiation in the germarium, establishment of oocyte polarity, and in several aspects of maternal regulation of zygotic development.
CONCLUSIONS: This study provides valuable resources to investigate a number of divergent aspects of butterfly oogenesis requiring further research. In order to fully unscramble butterfly oogenesis, we also now also have the resources to investigate expression patterns of oogenesis genes under a range of environmental conditions, and to establish their function.

PubMedSearch : Carter_2013_BMC.Genomics_14_283
PubMedID: 23622113
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9neop-s4p5p9 , 9neop-s4pyg7 , 9neop-s4pa26

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Gene_locus 9neop-s4p5p9    9neop-s4pyg7    9neop-s4pa26
Gene_locus_frgt 9neop-s4pm38    9neop-s4pw64    9neop-s4prz6    9neop-s4p5y8    9neop-s4ps04    9neop-s4puw3    9neop-s4pkm4    9neop-s4p513    9neop-s4pe29    9neop-s4pzz8    9neop-s4nx60    9neop-s4pez9    9neop-s4pxh0    9neop-s4p337    9neop-s4p6t6    9neop-s4nqg1    9neop-s4nw45    9neop-s4pxi8

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Carter JM, Baker SC, Pink R, Carter DR, Collins A, Tomlin J, Gibbs M, Breuker CJ (2013)
Unscrambling butterfly oogenesis
BMC Genomics 14 :283

Carter JM, Baker SC, Pink R, Carter DR, Collins A, Tomlin J, Gibbs M, Breuker CJ (2013)
BMC Genomics 14 :283