The genetics of monarch butterfly migration and warning colouration

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Shuai Zhan
Wei Zhang
Kristjan Niitepõld
Jeremy Hsu
Juan Fernández Haeger
Myron P. Zalucki
Sonia Altizer
Jacobus C. de Roode
Steven M. Reppert
Marcus R. Kronforst
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[1] Key Laboratory of Insect Developmental and Evolutionary Biology,Department of Ecology & Evolution
[2] Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology,Department of Neurobiology
[3] Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences,Department of Biology
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Department of Biosciences
[5] University of Chicago,Departamento de Botánica
[6] University of Massachusetts Medical School,Department of Biology
[7] Stanford University,undefined
[8] University of Helsinki,undefined
[9] FI-00014 Helsinki,undefined
[10] Finland,undefined
[11] Ecología y Fisiología Vegetal,undefined
[12] Universidad de Córdoba,undefined
[13] 14071 Córdoba,undefined
[14] Spain,undefined
[15] School of Biological Sciences,undefined
[16] The University of Queensland,undefined
[17] Odum School of Ecology,undefined
[18] University of Georgia,undefined
[19] Emory University,undefined
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Nature | 2014年 / 514卷
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The monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus, is famous for its spectacular annual migration across North America, recent worldwide dispersal, and orange warning colouration. Despite decades of study and broad public interest, we know little about the genetic basis of these hallmark traits. Here we uncover the history of the monarch’s evolutionary origin and global dispersal, characterize the genes and pathways associated with migratory behaviour, and identify the discrete genetic basis of warning colouration by sequencing 101 Danaus genomes from around the globe. The results rewrite our understanding of this classic system, showing that D. plexippus was ancestrally migratory and dispersed out of North America to occupy its broad distribution. We find the strongest signatures of selection associated with migration centre on flight muscle function, resulting in greater flight efficiency among migratory monarchs, and that variation in monarch warning colouration is controlled by a single myosin gene not previously implicated in insect pigmentation.
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