Data from: mirror determines the far posterior domain in butterfly wings
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Abstract
Insect wings, a key innovation that contributed to the explosive diversification of insects, are recognized for their remarkable variation and many splendid adaptations. Classical morphological work subdivides insect wings into several distinct domains along the antero-posterior (AP) axis, each of which can evolve relatively independently to produce the myriad forms we see in nature. Important insights into AP subdivision of insect wings come from work in Drosophila melanogaster; however, they do not fully explain the diversity of AP domains observed across broad-winged insects. Here, we show that the transcription factor mirror acts as a selector gene to differentiate a far posterior domain in the butterfly wing, classically defined as the vannus, and has effects on wing shape, scale morphology, and color pattern. Our results support models of how selector genes may facilitate evolutionarily individuation of distinct AP domains in insect wings outside of Drosophila, and suggest that the D. melanogaster wing blade has been reduced to represent only a portion of the archetypal insect wing.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.7sqv9s4xk
Description of the data and file structure
This is the raw data for the paper published in eLife (https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.96904.3.sa0).
In this study, we tested the function of the Irx gene mirror in butterflies, to show that it is the posterior selector of the vannus regions in the wings.
Files and variables
The compressed folder mirror_raw.zip has three folders.
The folder Figure 1 consists of 6 files that each contain photographs of representative butterfly species used to make Figure 1.
The folder Figure 1 has the following files:
- Arhopala.psd - Has photographed image of Arhopala micale with background removed.
- Colias lesbia pyrrhothea.psd - Has photographed image of Colias lesbia with background removed.
- L.apolionia.psd - Has photographed image of Lyropteryx apolionia with background removed.
- Necryia.psd - Has photographed image of Necryia dueliona with background removed.
- Parthenos.psd - Has photographed image of Parthenos sylvia with background removed.
- Sephisa dichroa.psd - has photographed image of Sephisa dichroa with background removed.
The folder Figure 2 has two subfolders:
Figure 2 A is the first subfolder that has raw images used to make Figure 2 A in the paper and contains the following files:
- Composite.tif (RGB) - Image of 5th instar wing disc with DAPI in blue and mirror expression in red.
- Mirror_wing.tif - Image of 5th instar wing disc with mirror expression in red.
Folder "Figure 2 B_G" is the second subfolder that has raw images used to make figures 2 B-G in the paper and contains the following files–
Figure 2_F.G_JCM42.tiff - Raw image from the mirror mKO individual "JCM42" that was used to make Figure 2 F-G.
Figure 2C_JCM29_RDHW.tiff - Raw image from mirror mKO individual "JCM29" that was used to make Figure 2C. The "RDHW" in the filename refers to the wing, which is a Right Dorsal Hind Wing of the said individual adult.
Figure 2D_E_JCM29_Left_dorsal_HW.tiff - Raw image from mirror mKO individual "JCM29" that was used to make Figure 2D-E. The "HW" in the filename refers to the wing, which is a Hind Wing of the said individual adult.
Figure2_D_JCM29_vannus_HWs.tiff - Raw image of the posterior vannus of the hind wings from mirror mKO individual "JCM29" that was used to make Figure 2D. The "both HWs" in the filename refers to both the hind wings of the said individual adult.
JCM29_both_dorsalHW.tiff - Raw image of hind wings from mirror mKO individual "JCM29" that was used to make Figure 2C, D, E showing contralateral hind wings of JCM29.
JCM42_both_dorsal_vannus_HW.tiff - Raw image of the posterior vannus of both the dorsal Hind Wings from the mirror mKO "JCM42" used for Figure 2 F and 2 G in the paper.
JCM42_WT_LDHW.jpg - Raw image of the Left Dorsal Hind Wing from the mirror mKO individual "JCM42" that resembles a Wild Type wing.
JCM42_mKO_RDHW.jpg - Raw image of the Reft Dorsal Hind Wing from the mirror mKO individual "JCM42" that has the mosaic knockout clone through the reduced vannus on the posterior side of the wing.
WT_dorsal_HW.tiff - Raw image of wild type dorsal hind wing used for Figure 2 B.
The folder Irx_phylogeny has three files that were used to build the tree in Supplementary File 1.
Supplementary File 1.png - Phylogenetic tree of insect irx genes.
Dmel_jc_helat_tribolium_apis_banyana_bombyx.alignmnet.fasta.iqtree - Has the iqtree phylogeny tree. Use Figtree to open.
Dmel_jc_helat_tribolium_apis_banyana_bombyx.alignmnet.fasta.treefile - Has the phylogeny tree. Use Figtree to open.
Dmel_jC_Helat_tribolium_Apis_irx.fa - Has amino acid fasta sequences of irx genes of Drosophila melanogaster , Apis, Heliconius erato lativitta, Junonia coenia used to build the phylogeny.
Code/software
No codes/software in the paper.
Access information
Other publicly accessible locations of the data:
- The data is for the paper published https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.96904.3.sa0
