Reciprocal genomic evolution in the ant–fungus agricultural symbiosis

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Sanne Nygaard
Haofu Hu
Cai Li
Morten Schiøtt
Zhensheng Chen
Zhikai Yang
Qiaolin Xie
Chunyu Ma
Yuan Deng
Rebecca B. Dikow
Christian Rabeling
David R. Nash
William T. Wcislo
Seán G. Brady
Ted R. Schultz
Guojie Zhang
Jacobus J. Boomsma
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[1] Centre for Social Evolution,Department of Biology
[2] University of Copenhagen,Department of Biology
[3] China National Genbank,Department of Entomology
[4] BGI-Shenzhen,undefined
[5] Smithsonian Institute for Biodiversity Genomics,undefined
[6] Smithsonian Institution,undefined
[7] University of Rochester,undefined
[8] National Museum of Natural History,undefined
[9] Smithsonian Institution,undefined
[10] Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute,undefined
[11] State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution,undefined
[12] Kunming Institute of Zoology,undefined
[13] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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The attine ant–fungus agricultural symbiosis evolved over tens of millions of years, producing complex societies with industrial-scale farming analogous to that of humans. Here we document reciprocal shifts in the genomes and transcriptomes of seven fungus-farming ant species and their fungal cultivars. We show that ant subsistence farming probably originated in the early Tertiary (55–60 MYA), followed by further transitions to the farming of fully domesticated cultivars and leaf-cutting, both arising earlier than previously estimated. Evolutionary modifications in the ants include unprecedented rates of genome-wide structural rearrangement, early loss of arginine biosynthesis and positive selection on chitinase pathways. Modifications of fungal cultivars include loss of a key ligninase domain, changes in chitin synthesis and a reduction in carbohydrate-degrading enzymes as the ants gradually transitioned to functional herbivory. In contrast to human farming, increasing dependence on a single cultivar lineage appears to have been essential to the origin of industrial-scale ant agriculture.
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