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Heterochrony in orthodenticle expression is associated with ommatidial size variation between Drosophila species

Abstract

Background. The compound eyes of insects exhibit extensive variation in ommatidia number and size, which affects how they see and underlies adaptations in their vision to different environments and lifestyles. However, very little is known about the genetic and developmental bases of differences in eye size. We previously showed that the larger eyes of Drosophila mauritiana compared to D. simulans are generally caused by differences in ommatidia size rather than number. Furthermore, we identified an X-linked chromosomal region in D. mauritiana that results in larger eyes when introgressed into D. simulans. Results. Here, we used a combination of fine-scale mapping and gene expression analysis to further investigate positional candidate genes on the X chromosome. We found earlier expression of orthodenticle (otd) during ommatidial maturation in D. mauritiana than in D. simulans, and we show that this gene is required for the correct organisation and size of ommatidia in D. melanogaster. We discovered that the activity of an otd eye enhancer is consistent with the difference in the expression of this gene between species, with the D. mauritiana enhancer sequence driving earlier expression than that of D. simulans. When otd expression is driven prematurely during D. melanogaster eye development, the ommatidia grow larger, supporting a possible role for the timing of otd expression in regulating ommatidial size. We also identified potential direct targets of Otd that are differentially expressed between D. mauritiana and D. simulans during ommatidial maturation. Conclusions. Taken together, our results suggest that differential timing of otd expression may contribute to natural variation in ommatidia size between D. mauritiana and D. simulans, which provides new insights into the mechanisms underlying the regulation and evolution of compound eye size in insects.

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Authors

Torres-Oliva, Montserrat
Buchberger, Elisa
Buffry, Alexandra D.
Kittelmann, Maike
Guerrero, Genoveva
Sumner-Rooney, Lauren
Gaspar, Pedro
Bullinger, Georg C.
Figueras Jimenez, Javier
Casares, Fernando
Arif, Saad
Posnien, Nico
Nunes, Maria D.S.
McGregor, Alistair P.
Almudi, Isabel

Oxford Brookes departments

School of Biological and Medical Sciences

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Year of publication: 2025
Date of RADAR deposit: 2025-01-28


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