cis- and trans-regulatory contributions to a hierarchy of factors influencing gene expression variation
Gene expression variation results from numerous sources including genetic, environmental, life stage, and even the environment experienced by previous generations. While the importance of each has been demonstrated in diverse organisms, their relative contributions remain understudied because few in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Communications biology 2024-11, Vol.7 (1), p.1563-9, Article 1563 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Gene expression variation results from numerous sources including genetic, environmental, life stage, and even the environment experienced by previous generations. While the importance of each has been demonstrated in diverse organisms, their relative contributions remain understudied because few investigations have simultaneously determined each within a single experiment. Here we quantified genome-wide gene expression traits in
Drosophila
, quantified the contribution of multiple different sources of trait variation and determined the molecular mechanisms underlying observed variation. Our results show that there is a clear hierarchy in our data with genome and developmental stage contributing on average considerably more than current and finally previous generation environmental effects. We also determined the role of
cis
and
trans
-regulatory changes across different sources of trait variation, highlighting their importance in adaptation and environmental responses and showing unexpectedly that transgenerational effects herein were predominantly associated with changes in
trans
-regulation.
The authors create a hierarchy of factors influencing
Drosophila
gene expression including genetic and developmental differences as well as current and past environmental effects and determine their
cis
- and
trans
-regulatory underpinnings. |
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ISSN: | 2399-3642 2399-3642 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s42003-024-07255-6 |