The hourglass model of evolutionary conservation during embryogenesis extends to developmental enhancers with signatures of positive selection
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Inter-species comparisons of both morphology and gene expression within a phylum have revealed a period in the middle of embryogenesis with more similarity between species compared with earlier and later time points. This “developmental hourglass” pattern has been observed in many phyla, yet the evolutionary constraints on gene expression, as well as the underlying mechanisms of how this is regulated, remain elusive. Moreover, the role of positive selection on gene regulation in the more diverged earlier and later stages of embryogenesis remains unknown. Here, using DNase-seq to identify regulatory regions in two distant Drosophila species (D. melanogaster and D. virilis), we assessed the evolutionary conservation and adaptive evolution of enhancers throughout multiple stages of embryogenesis. This revealed a higher proportion of conserved enhancers at the phylotypic period, providing a regulatory basis for the hourglass expression pattern. Using an in silico mutagenesis approach, we detect signatures of positive selection on developmental enhancers at early and late stages of embryogenesis, with a depletion at the phylotypic period, suggesting positive selection as one evolutionary mechanism underlying the hourglass pattern of animal evolution. © 2021 Liu et al. This article, published in Genome Research, is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Animals, Drosophila, Drosophila melanogaster, Embryonic development, Evolution, molecular, Gene expression regulation, developmental, Regulatory sequences, nucleic acid, Deoxyribonuclease i, Article, Chromatin, Computer model, Developmental stage, Drosophila simulans, Drosophila virilis, Drosophila yakuba, Embryo development, Enhancer region, Gene control, Genetic conservation, Insect genome, Mutagenesis, Nonhuman, Phenotype, Regulatory dna sequence, Reproducibility, Sequence alignment, Single nucleotide polymorphism, Support vector machine, Tissue specificity, Whole genome sequencing, Animal, Gene expression regulation, Genetics, Molecular evolution, Regulatory sequence