The role offruitlessin specifying courtship behaviors differs acrossDrosophilaspecies

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2023)

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Abstract Sex-specific behaviors are critical for reproduction and species survival. The sex-specifically spliced transcription factor fruitless ( fru ) helps establish male courtship behaviors in invertebrates. Forcing male-specific fru ( fruM ) splicing in Drosophila melanogaster females produces male-typical behaviors, while disrupting female-specific behaviors. However, whether fru ’s joint role in specifying male and inhibiting female behaviors is conserved across species is unknown. We used CRISPR/Cas9 to force FruM expression in female D. virilis , a species in which males and females produce sex-specific songs. In contrast to D. melanogaster , in which one fruM allele is sufficient to generate male behaviors in females, two alleles are needed in D. virilis females. D. virilis females expressing FruM maintain the ability to sing female-typical song as well as lay eggs, whereas D. melanogaster FruM females cannot lay eggs. These results reveal important differences in fru function between divergent species and underscore the importance of studying diverse behaviors and species for understanding the genetic basis of sex differences.
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across<i>drosophila</i>species,courtship behaviors
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