Abstract
AbstractMost gene functions were detected by screens in very few model organisms but it has remained unclear how comprehensive these data are. Here, we expanded our RNAi screen in the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum to cover more than half of the protein-coding genes and we compared the gene sets involved in several processes between beetle and fly.We find that around 50 % of the gene functions are detected in both species while the rest was found only in fly (~10%) or beetle (~40%) reflecting both technical and biological differences. We conclude that work in complementary model systems is required to gain a comprehensive picture on gene functions documented by the annotation of novel GO terms for 96 genes studied here. The RNAi screening resources developed in this project, the expanding transgenic tool-kit and our large-scale functional data make T. castaneum an excellent model system in that endeavor.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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