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2016 Fiscal Year Final Research Report

Epigenetics of caste differentiation and brain function in honeybees

Research Project

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Project/Area Number 26450472
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeMulti-year Fund
Section一般
Research Field Insect science
Research InstitutionTamagawa University

Principal Investigator

SASAKI Tetsuhiko  玉川大学, 学術研究所, 教授 (60235257)

Research Collaborator SAKAMOTO Hironori  
UGAJIN Atsushi  
IKEDA Takashi  
ONO Masato  
KUBO Takeo  
Project Period (FY) 2014-04-01 – 2017-03-31
Keywordsエピジェネティックス / DNAメチル化 / ミツバチ / カースト分化 / 性決定遺伝子 / 選択的スプライシング / ゲノム編集 / CRISPR/Cas9
Outline of Final Research Achievements

A female larva of honeybee develops into a queen or a worker depending on the diet provided during the larval period. To verify the possibility that sex determination gene is involved in this process of caste differentiation, gene expressions in the fat bodies of adult bees were analyzed. The results suggested that the expressions of two sex determination genes, transformer 2 and doublesex, differ between queen and worker bees. In addition, in order to investigate the epigenetic mechanism underling the task change of worker bees from nursing to foraging, I analyzed methylation profiles of DNA in the brains of worker bees and identified 439 genes of which methylation patterns change. I also attempted genome editing by CRISPR/Cas9 system and successfully knockout the gene encoding the major royal jelly protein 1.

Free Research Field

応用昆虫科学

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Published: 2018-03-22  

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