Cis-regulatory evolution of <em>Wnt</em>-family genes contributes to a morphological difference between silkworm species

pubmed: wnt1 2025-12-10

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Closely related species often exhibit distinct morphologies that can contribute to species-specific adaptations and reproductive isolation. One example are Lepidopteran caterpillar appendages, such as the "caudal horn" of Bombycoidea moths, which have evolved substantial morphological diversity among species in this group. Using interspecific crosses, we identify the genetic basis of the caudal horn size difference between Bombyx mori and its closest relative B. mandarina. The three largest of...

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Kenta Tomihara, Ana Pinharanda, Young Mi Kwon, Andrew M Taverner, Laura Kors, Matthew L Aardema, Julia C Holder, Lin Poyraz, Patrick F Reilly, Takashi Kiuchi, Peter Andolfatto

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12/10/2025, 11:37

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08/20/2025, 06:00