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Ancient Genetic Switch Shapes Wing Patterns Across Lepidoptera
science12 days ago

Ancient Genetic Switch Shapes Wing Patterns Across Lepidoptera

An international study finds that distantly related Lepidoptera rely on the same two genes, ivory and optix, controlled by regulatory switches, to produce identical wing color patterns across 120 million years of evolution, via Müllerian and Batesian mimicry; the work suggests evolution may be more predictable than previously thought, with mutation hotspots enabling rapid adaptation, including an inversion mechanism in some moths and genetic modification confirming the gene’s role in color.

Ancient Genetic Trick Shapes Butterfly and Moth Wing Patterns Across 120 Million Years
science19 days ago

Ancient Genetic Trick Shapes Butterfly and Moth Wing Patterns Across 120 Million Years

A new study published in PLOS Biology shows that seven butterfly lineages and a day‑flying moth, despite diverging up to 120 million years ago, repeatedly use the same genetic “cheat sheet”—regulatory switches in ivory and optix—to produce identical warning color patterns; moths can even mimic these patterns via DNA inversions. The findings suggest such mimicry is more predictable than previously thought and could help scientists forecast how species adapt to climate change.

Ancient genetic playbook drives mimicry in butterflies and moths
science26 days ago

Ancient genetic playbook drives mimicry in butterflies and moths

An international study of seven butterfly lineages and a day-flying moth finds that, despite deep evolutionary splits, the same two genes (ivory and optix) and their regulatory switches underlie nearly identical warning color patterns, suggesting evolution has used a conserved genetic 'cheat sheet' for over 120 million years and may be more predictable than previously thought.

"Unchanged for 250 Million Years: The Dynamics of Butterfly Genome Evolution"
genetics2 years ago

"Unchanged for 250 Million Years: The Dynamics of Butterfly Genome Evolution"

A study on Lepidoptera, the insect order comprising moths and butterflies, reveals the dynamics of chromosome evolution and karyotype variation. The research, based on 210 chromosomal genome assemblies, identifies ancestral linkage groups (ALGs) and shows that most species have retained intact ALGs, with infrequent fusions and rare fissions. However, eight lineages have experienced extensive chromosomal rearrangements, resulting in fragmented Merian elements. The study provides insights into the constraints and mechanisms influencing chromosome evolution in Lepidoptera.