Authors
Severin Uebbing, Axel Künstner, Hannu Mäkinen, Niclas Backström, Paulina Bolivar, Reto Burri, Ludovic Dutoit, F Mugal, Carina, Alexander Nater, Bronwen Aken, Paul Flicek, J Martin, Fergal, MJ Searle, Stephen, Hans Ellegren
Publication date
2016
Journal
Molecular Ecology
Volume
25
Issue
9
Pages
2015-2028
Description
Relatively little is known about the character of gene expression evolution as species diverge. It is for instance unclear if gene expression generally evolves in a clock‐like manner (by stabilizing selection or neutral evolution) or if there are frequent episodes of directional selection. To gain insights into the evolutionary divergence of gene expression, we sequenced and compared the transcriptomes of multiple organs from population samples of collared (Ficedula albicollis) and pied flycatchers (F. hypoleuca), two species which diverged less than one million years ago. Ordination analysis separated samples by organ rather than by species. Organs differed in their degrees of expression variance within species and expression divergence between species. Variance was negatively correlated with expression breadth and protein interactivity, suggesting that pleiotropic constraints reduce gene expression variance …
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