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Multiple roles for laccase2 in butterfly wing pigmentation, scale development, and cuticle tanning

EVOLUTION & DEVELOPMENT(2020)

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Lepidopteran wing scales play important roles in a number of functions including color patterning and thermoregulation. Despite the importance of wing scales, however, we still have a limited understanding of the genetic mechanisms that underlie scale patterning, development, and coloration. Here, we explore the function of the phenoloxidase-encoding genelaccase2in wing and scale development in the nymphalid butterflyVanessa cardui. Somatic deletion mosaics oflaccase2generated by CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing presented several distinct mutant phenotypes. Consistent with the work in other nonlepidopteran insect groups, we observed reductions in melanin pigmentation and defects in cuticle formation. We were also surprised, however, to see distinct effects on scale development including complete loss of wing scales. This study highlightslaccase2as a gene that plays multiple roles in wing and scale development and provides new insight into the evolution of lepidopteran wing coloration.
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