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Maternal provision of non‐sex‐specific transformer messenger RNA in sex determination of the wasp Asobara tabida
Authors:E. Geuverink  E. C. Verhulst  M. van Leussen  L. van de Zande  L. W. Beukeboom
Affiliation:1. Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands;2. Laboratory of Genetics, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:In many insect species maternal provision of sex‐specifically spliced messenger RNA (mRNA) of sex determination genes is an essential component of the sex determination mechanism. In haplodiploid Hymenoptera, maternal provision in combination with genomic imprinting has been shown for the parasitoid Nasonia vitripennis, known as maternal effect genomic imprinting sex determination (MEGISD). Here, we characterize the sex determination cascade of Asobara tabida, another hymenopteran parasitoid. We show the presence of the conserved sex determination genes doublesex (dsx), transformer (tra) and transformer‐2 (tra2) orthologues in As. tabida. Of these, At‐dsx and At‐tra are sex‐specifically spliced, indicating a conserved function in sex determination. At‐tra and At‐tra2 mRNA is maternally provided to embryos but, in contrast to most studied insects, As. tabida females transmit a non‐sex‐specific splice form of At‐tra mRNA to the eggs. In this respect, As. tabida sex determination differs from the MEGISD mechanism. How the paternal genome can induce female development in the absence of maternal provision of sex‐specifically spliced mRNA remains an open question. Our study reports a hitherto unknown variant of maternal effect sex determination and accentuates the diversity of insect sex determination mechanisms.
Keywords:maternal provision  hymenoptera  sex determination  transformer  doublesex  transformer‐2
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