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Differential timing of gene expression regulation between leptocephali of the two Anguilla eel species in the Sargasso Sea
Authors:Bernatchez Louis  St-Cyr Jérôme  Normandeau Eric  Maes Gregory E  Als Thomas D  Kalujnaia Svetlana  Cramb Gordon  Castonguay Martin  Hansen Michael M
Institution:1. Département de Biologie, IBIS (Institut de Biologie Intégrative et des Systèmes), Université Laval, Québec (Québec), G1V 0A6, Canada;2. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Laboratory of Animal Diversity and Systematics, Ch. Deberiotstraat 32, B‐3000 Leuven, Belgium;3. National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark, 2920 Charlottenlund, Denmark;4. School of Biology, University of St. Andrews, Fife, United Kingdom;5. Fisheries and Oceans Canada, C.P. 1000, Mont‐Joli, Québec (Québec), G5H 3Z4, Canada;6. Department of Biological Sciences, Aarhus University, DK‐8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
Abstract:The unique life-history characteristics of North Atlantic catadromous eels have long intrigued evolutionary biologists, especially with respect to mechanisms that could explain their persistence as two ecologically very similar but reproductively and geographically distinct species. Differential developmental schedules during young larval stages have commonly been hypothesized to represent such a key mechanism. We performed a comparative analysis of gene expression by means of microarray experiments with American and European eel leptocephali collected in the Sargasso Sea in order to test the alternative hypotheses of (1) differential timing of gene expression regulation during early development versus (2) species-specific differences in expression of particular genes. Our results provide much stronger support for the former hypothesis since no gene showed consistent significant differences in expression levels between the two species. In contrast, 146 genes showed differential timings of expression between species, although the observed expression level differences between the species were generally small. Consequently, species-specific gene expression regulation seems to play a minor role in species differentiation. Overall, these results show that the basis of the early developmental divergence between the American and European eel is probably influenced by differences in the timing of gene expression regulation for genes involved in a large array of biological functions.
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