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DNA methylation is associated with codon degeneracy in a species of bumblebee

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posted on 2024-04-26, 15:24 authored by H Marshall, MT Nicholas, JS van Zweden, F Wäckers, L Ross, T Wenseleers, EB Mallon

Social insects display extreme phenotypic differences between sexes and castes even though the underlying genome can be almost identical. Epigenetic processes have been proposed as a possible mechanism for mediating these phenotypic differences. Using whole genome bisulfite sequencing of queens, males, and reproductive female workers we have characterised the sex- and caste-specific methylome of the bumblebee Bombus terrestris. We have identified a potential role for DNA methylation in histone modification processes which may influence sex and caste phenotypic differences. We also find differentially methylated genes generally show low levels of DNA methylation which may suggest a separate function for lowly methylated genes in mediating transcriptional plasticity, unlike highly methylated genes which are usually involved in housekeeping functions. We also examined the relationship between the underlying genome and the methylome using whole genome re-sequencing of the same queens and males. We find DNA methylation is enriched at zero-fold degenerate sites. We suggest DNA methylation may be acting as a targeted mutagen at these sites, providing substrate for selection via non-synonymous changes in the underlying genome. However, we did not see any relationship between DNA methylation and rates of positive selection in our samples. In order to fully assess a possible role for DNA methylation in adaptive processes a specifically designed study using natural population data is needed.

Funding

PhD-scholarship from the Central England NERC Training Alliance (NERC, UK)

Bumblebee worker reproduction as an independent test of Haig's kinship theory for the evolution of genomic imprinting

Natural Environment Research Council

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Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant (RPG-2020-363)

KU Leuven BOF Centre of Excellence Financing on ‘Eco- and socio-evolutionary dynamics’ (Project number PF/2010/07) and a grant from the Research Foundation-Flanders (FWO-Vlaanderen, grant G.0463.12)

European Research Council grant: PGErepro

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Author affiliation

College of Life Sciences/Genetics & Genome Biology

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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Volume

130

Issue

4

Pagination

188 - 195

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

issn

0018-067X

eissn

1365-2540

Copyright date

2023

Available date

2024-04-26

Spatial coverage

England

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr Hollie Marshall

Deposit date

2024-04-25

Data Access Statement

Data has been deposited in GenBank under NCBI BioProject: PRJNA779586. All code is available at: https://github.com/MooHoll/Parent_of_Origin_Methylation.

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