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    Jewel beetles evolve to see new colors by duplicating their genes
    New research probes the vibrant vision and complex evolutionary history
    of jewel beetles

    Date:
    March 10, 2023
    Source:
    University of Minnesota
    Summary:
    Jewel beetles are striking insects, easily recognized by their
    vivid colors and metallic sheen. New research investigated the
    complex evolutionary history of jewel beetles' vision.


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    FULL STORY ========================================================================== Jewel beetles are striking insects, easily recognized by their vivid
    colors and metallic sheen. Possessing large, well-developed eyes,
    jewel beetles use vision and color for a range of different behaviors, including finding mates and host plants.


    ========================================================================== Color vision in insects differs from our own. Special genes allow many
    insects to see ultraviolet (UV) light as well as blue and green. New
    research led by Camilla Sharkey, a postdoctoral associate at the
    Wardill Lab in the College of Biological Sciences, investigated the
    complex evolutionary history of jewel beetles' vision. The research
    team included Jorge Blanco, formerly with the Wardill Lab and now at
    University of Maryland, Nathan Lord of Louisiana State University,
    and Trevor Wardill, assistant professor at CBS.

    Previous research by Dr. Sharkey has shown that before the evolution
    of modern beetles, their ancestors lost the ability to see blue light
    around 300 million years ago. This may have been the result of the beetle ancestor becoming nocturnal or living in low-light conditions. Later,
    as beetles diversified, they evolved duplicates of the ancestral genes
    that allow them to see the UV and green spectrum. These duplicate genes
    could further evolve, making new parts of the color spectrum visible
    and allowing more complicated and diverse color signals to be seen.

    Researchers wanted to know if the duplicate genes have evolved,
    allowing beetles to see colors that their ancestors could not. Since
    jewel beetles are difficult to keep in a lab, they copied the genes and inserted them into fruit flies, replacing their normal visual genes. Using electrophysiology, they tested the color sensitivity each gene produced
    in the flies. They then looked for genetic changes that might underlie
    the shifts in color sensitivity using 3D protein modeling. The study
    found that:
    * Jewel beetles have evolved additional blue and orange sensitivity by
    duplicating and evolving their UV and green visual genes.

    * This enables complex tetra-chromatic color sensitivity to UV,
    blue, green
    and orange wavelengths of light, similar to the color sensitivity
    of colorful birds.

    * Newly evolved genetic changes related to color detection were
    not found
    to shift sensitivities as predicted when visual genes were modified
    and retested.

    All jewel beetle species studied so far have the four differing gene types
    that were isolated in the research, suggesting that all jewel beetles
    probably have complex color sensitivity. According to Sharkey, "the next
    step is to determine if specific types of color vision can be predicted
    from genes and how color vision is used by insects to better manage pest
    and pollinator insects, thus improving crop production." Researchers also
    hope to understand the molecular basis of jewel beetle color sensitivity,
    which would provide a basis for predicting insect color sensitivity from
    the gene sequence.

    Funding was provided by the National Science Foundation and The University
    of Minnesota College of Biological Sciences.

    * RELATED_TOPICS
    o Plants_&_Animals
    # Evolutionary_Biology # Insects_(including_Butterflies)
    # Genetics # Developmental_Biology
    o Fossils_&_Ruins
    # Evolution # Charles_Darwin # Origin_of_Life #
    Human_Evolution
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    ========================================================================== Story Source: Materials provided by University_of_Minnesota. Note:
    Content may be edited for style and length.


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    * Jewel_beetle_carapaces ========================================================================== Journal Reference:
    1. Camilla R Sharkey, Jorge Blanco, Nathan P Lord, Trevor J
    Wardill. Jewel
    Beetle Opsin Duplication and Divergence Is the Mechanism for Diverse
    Spectral Sensitivities. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 2023; 40
    (2) DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msad023 ==========================================================================

    Link to news story: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/03/230310123524.htm

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