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Gene family evolutionary dynamics reveal convergent genomic signatures in pancrustacean metamorphosis

Campli, G.; Chipman, A. D.; Waterhouse, R. M.

2026-05-08 evolutionary biology
10.64898/2026.05.06.723392 bioRxiv
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Arthropods exhibit an exceptional diversity of life histories, where developmental modes involve moulting stage progressions with changes ranging from the bare minimal to the dramatically transformative. While this variability drives many research questions aiming to understand evolutionary and developmental underpinnings of life history differences, it can complicate comparative analyses across taxa. However, this can be approached by applying a framework that defines metamorphosis as a post-embryonic stage progression characterised by substantial changes in morphology and adaptive landscape. Employing this framework with a phylogenomic dataset spanning 26 orders and encompassing four independently arising metamorphic lineages, we explore gene repertoire evolutionary dynamics potentially associated with metamorphosis in Pancrustacea. The approach contrasts gene family evolutionary dynamics inferred to have occurred in the last common ancestors of the metamorphic Insecta, Copepoda, Eucarida, and Thecostraca, with those of their sister lineages, as well as of descendent and ancestral nodes. The results reveal that the metamorphosis ancestors are characterised by an elevated number of gene family births and expansions. Expanded gene families share a set of commonly enriched biological processes across all metamorphosis ancestors, suggesting functional convergence by independent evolution of distinct gene families involved in embryonic and post-embryonic development and nervous system differentiation. Evolutionary modelling further highlights a subset of these families exhibiting signatures of adaptive, lineage-specific gene family size increases associated with metamorphic development. These families include genes implicated in neural and sensory development, segmentation, and moulting. These findings support a model of the evolution of pancrustacean metamorphosis where distinct gene families from a common functional toolkit expand and are co-opted into facilitating transitions to multi-phasic life cycles. This reframes the role of moulting in arthropod diversification to be recognised as an important reservoir of genetic change that can potentiate truly remarkable life history transitions.

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