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The evolution and diversification of oakleaf butterflies

  • Shuting Wang
  • , Dequn Teng
  • , Xueyan Li
  • , Peiwen Yang
  • , Wa Da
  • , Yiming Zhang
  • , Yubo Zhang
  • , Guichun Liu
  • , Xinshuang Zhang
  • , Wenting Wan
  • , Zhiwei Dong
  • , Donghui Wang
  • , Shun Huang
  • , Zhisheng Jiang
  • , Qingyi Wang
  • , David J. Lohman
  • , Yongjie Wu
  • , Linlin Zhang
  • , Fenghai Jia
  • , Erica Westerman
  • Li Zhang, Wen Wang, Wei Zhang
  • Peking University
  • CAS - Kunming Institute of Zoology
  • Tibet Plateau Institute of Biology
  • Chinese Institute for Brain Research
  • City University of New York
  • National Museum of Natural History
  • College of Life Sciences
  • CAS - Institute of Oceanology
  • Pilot National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology
  • Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
  • Center for Excellence in Animal Evolution and Genetics

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摘要

Oakleaf butterflies in the genus Kallima have a polymorphic wing phenotype, enabling these insects to masquerade as dead leaves. This iconic example of protective resemblance provides an interesting evolutionary paradigm that can be employed to study biodiversity. We integrated multi-omic data analyses and functional validation to infer the evolutionary history of Kallima species and investigate the genetic basis of their variable leaf wing patterns. We find that Kallima butterflies diversified in the eastern Himalayas and dispersed to East and Southeast Asia. Moreover, we find that leaf wing polymorphism is controlled by the wing patterning gene cortex, which has been maintained in Kallima by long-term balancing selection. Our results provide macroevolutionary and microevolutionary insights into a model species originating from a mountain ecosystem.

源语言英语
页(从-至)3138-3152.e20
期刊Cell
185
17
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 18 8月 2022

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