INVESTIGADORES
FANARA Juan Jose
artículos
Título:
Genetic basis of wing morphogenesis in Drosophila: sexual dimorphism and non-allometric effects of shape variation
Autor/es:
CARREIRA, V. P.; SOTO, I; MENSCH, J; FANARA, J.J.
Revista:
BMC DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Editorial:
BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2011 p. 34 - 45
ISSN:
1471-213X
Resumen:
AbstractBackgroundThe Drosophila wing represents a particularly appropriate model to investigate thedevelopmental control of phenotypic variation. Previous studies which aimed toidentify candidate genes for wing morphology demonstrated that the genetic basis ofwing shape variation in D. melanogaster is composed of numerous genetic factorscausing small, additive effects. In this study, we analyzed wing shape in males andfemales from 191 lines of D. melanogaster, homozygous for a single P-elementinsertion, using geometric morphometrics techniques. The analysis allowed us toidentify known and novel candidate genes that may contribute to the expression ofwing shape in each sex separately and to compare them to candidate genes affectingwing size which have been identified previously using the same lines.ResultsOur results indicate that more than 63% of induced mutations affected wing shape inone or both sexes, although only 33% showed significant differences in both malesand females. The joint analysis of wing size and shape revealed that only 19% of theP-element insertions caused coincident effects on both components of wing form inone or both sexes. Further morphometrical analyses revealed that the intersectionbetween veins showed the smallest displacements in the proximal region of the wing.Finally, we observed that mutations causing general deformations were more commonthan expected in both sexes whereas the opposite occurred with those generating localchanges. For most of the 94 candidate genes identified, this seems to be the firstrecord relating them with wing shape variation.