The Genome of the Blind Soil-Dwelling and Ancestrally Wingless Dipluran Campodea augens: A Key Reference Hexapod for Studying the Emergence of Insect Innovations

Author:

Manni Mosè1ORCID,Simao Felipe A1,Robertson Hugh M2ORCID,Gabaglio Marco A1,Waterhouse Robert M3,Misof Bernhard4,Niehuis Oliver5,Szucsich Nikolaus U6,Zdobnov Evgeny M1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Genetic Medicine and Development, Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, University of Geneva Medical School, Switzerland

2. Department of Entomology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

3. Department of Ecology and Evolution, Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, University of Lausanne, Switzerland

4. Center for Molecular Biodiversity Research, Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn, Germany

5. Department of Evolutionary Biology and Ecology, Albert Ludwig University, Institute of Biology I (Zoology), Freiburg, Germany

6. 3rd Zoological Department, Natural History Museum Vienna, Vienna, Austria

Abstract

Abstract The dipluran two-pronged bristletail Campodea augens is a blind ancestrally wingless hexapod with the remarkable capacity to regenerate lost body appendages such as its long antennae. As sister group to Insecta (sensu stricto), Diplura are key to understanding the early evolution of hexapods and the origin and evolution of insects. Here we report the 1.2-Gb draft genome of C. augens and results from comparative genomic analyses with other arthropods. In C. augens, we uncovered the largest chemosensory gene repertoire of ionotropic receptors in the animal kingdom, a massive expansion that might compensate for the loss of vision. We found a paucity of photoreceptor genes mirroring at the genomic level the secondary loss of an ancestral external photoreceptor organ. Expansions of detoxification and carbohydrate metabolism gene families might reflect adaptations for foraging behavior, and duplicated apoptotic genes might underlie its high regenerative potential. The C. augens genome represents one of the key references for studying the emergence of genomic innovations in insects, the most diverse animal group, and opens up novel opportunities to study the under-explored biology of diplurans.

Funder

Swiss National Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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