2024
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2024.0591
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Day–night gene expression reveals circadian gene disco as a candidate for diel-niche evolution in moths

Yash Sondhi,
Rebeccah L. Messcher,
Anthony J. Bellantuono
et al.

Abstract: Temporal ecological niche partitioning is an underappreciated driver of speciation. While insects have long been models for circadian biology, the genes and circuits that allow adaptive changes in diel-niches remain poorly understood. We compared gene expression in closely related day- and night-active non-model wild silk moths, with otherwise similar ecologies. Using an ortholog-based pipeline to compare RNA-Seq patterns across two moth species, we find over 25 pairs of gene orthologs showing differential exp… Show more

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