current status of a model system the gene gp-9 and its association with social organization in fire ants模型系统的当前状态的基因gp-9及其与社会组织关系在火蚁.pdfVIP

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current status of a model system the gene gp-9 and its association with social organization in fire ants模型系统的当前状态的基因gp-9及其与社会组织关系在火蚁.pdf

current status of a model system the gene gp-9 and its association with social organization in fire ants模型系统的当前状态的基因gp-9及其与社会组织关系在火蚁

Current Status of a Model System: The Gene Gp-9 and Its Association with Social Organization in Fire Ants 1 2 Dietrich Gotzek *, Kenneth G. Ross 1 Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, 2 Department of Entomology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, United States of America Abstract The Gp-9 gene in fire ants represents an important model system for studying the evolution of social organization in insects as well as a rich source of information relevant to other major evolutionary topics. An important feature of this system is that polymorphism in social organization is completely associated with allelic variation at Gp-9, such that single-queen colonies (monogyne form) include only inhabitants bearing B-like alleles while multiple-queen colonies (polygyne form) additionally include inhabitants bearing b-like alleles. A recent study of this system by Leal and Ishida (2008) made two major claims, the validity and significance of which we examine here. After reviewing existing literature, analyzing the methods and results of Leal and Ishida (2008), and generating new data from one of their study sites, we conclude that their claim that polygyny can occur in Solenopsis invicta in the U.S.A. in the absence of expression of the b-like allele Gp-9b is unfounded. Moreover, we argue that available information on insect OBPs (the family of proteins to which GP-9 belongs), on the evolutionary/population genetics of Gp-9, and on pheromonal/behavioral control of fire ant colony queen number fails to support their view that GP-9 plays no role in the chemosensory-mediated communication that underpins regulation of social organization. Our analyses lead us to conclude that there are no new reasons to

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