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Female Mimicry by Sneaker Males Has a Transcriptomic Signature in Both the Brain and the Gonad in a Sex-Changing Fish
- Source :
- Molecular Biology and Evolution. 35:225-241
- Publication Year :
- 2017
- Publisher :
- Oxford University Press (OUP), 2017.
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Abstract
- Phenotypic plasticity represents an elegant adaptive response of individuals to a change in their environment. Bluehead wrasses (Thalassoma bifasciatum) exhibit astonishing sexual plasticity, including female-to-male sex change and discrete male morphs that differ strikingly in behavior, morphology, and gonadal investment. Using RNA-seq transcriptome profiling, we examined the genes and physiological pathways underlying flexible behavioral and gonadal differences among female, dominant (bourgeois) male, and female-mimic (sneaker) male blueheads. For the first time in any organism, we find that female mimicry by sneaker males has a transcriptional signature in both the brain and the gonad. Sneaker males shared striking similarity in neural gene expression with females, supporting the idea that males with alternative reproductive phenotypes have "female-like brains." Sneaker males also overexpressed neuroplasticity genes, suggesting that their opportunistic reproductive strategy requires a heightened capacity for neuroplasticity. Bourgeois males overexpressed genes associated with socio-sexual behaviors (e.g., isotocin), but also neuroprotective genes and biomarkers of oxidative stress and aging, indicating a hitherto unexplored cost to these males of attaining the reproductively privileged position at the top of the social hierarchy. Our novel comparison of testicular transcriptomes in a fish with male sexual polymorphism associates greater gonadal investment by sneaker males with overexpression of genes involved in cell proliferation and sperm quality control. We propose that morphological female-mimicry by sneaker male teleosts entails pervasive downregulation of androgenesis genes, consistent with low androgen production in males lacking well-developed secondary sexual characters.
- Subjects :
- Male
0301 basic medicine
Gonad
medicine.drug_class
Oxytocin
Transcriptome
Sexual Behavior, Animal
03 medical and health sciences
Sex change
Genetics
medicine
Animals
14. Life underwater
Gonads
Molecular Biology
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Sex Characteristics
Phenotypic plasticity
biology
Biological Mimicry
Gene Expression Profiling
Reproduction
Brain
biology.organism_classification
Androgen
Adaptation, Physiological
Perciformes
Bluehead wrasse
Phenotype
030104 developmental biology
medicine.anatomical_structure
Gene Expression Regulation
Mimicry
Developmental plasticity
Female
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15371719 and 07374038
- Volume :
- 35
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Molecular Biology and Evolution
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9696aa7e07cd0beeacd38fe31cde47e4
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msx293