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Evolution of sex-dependent gene expression in three recently diverged species of Drosophila


ABSTRACT: To identify the transcriptome divergence and sex roles underlying it in recently diverged Drosophia pseudoobscura group, we compare the global gene expression of 7-day-old whole body adults of pure species. 7-day-old virgin flies were assayed by species and sex. At least three isofemale inbred lines were used for each species (D. pseudoobscura; D. persimilis; D. pseudoobscura bogotana).All lines of each species were pooled in equal amounts.Two separate labeling reactions per sample were pooled and hybridized to the Agilent single color (Cyanine 3-CTP dye) arrays. Three different replicates were hybridized for each species and sex.

ORGANISM(S): Drosophila persimilis

SUBMITTER: Carlos Machado 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-17192 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Evolution of sex-dependent gene expression in three recently diverged species of Drosophila.

Jiang Zi-Feng ZF   Machado Carlos A CA  

Genetics 20090831 3


Sexual dimorphism in morphological, physiological, and behavioral traits is pervasive in animals, as is the observation of strong sexual dimorphism in genomewide patterns of gene expression in the few species where this has been studied. Studies of transcriptome divergence show that most interspecific transcriptional divergence is highly sex dependent, an observation consistent with the action of sex-dependent natural selection during species divergence. However, few transcriptome evolution stud  ...[more]

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