2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.05.13.444042
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Evolutionary assembly of cooperating cell types in an animal chemical defense system

Abstract: A long-standing challenge in biology is explaining how the functions of multicellular organs emerge from the underlying evolution of cell types. We deconstructed evolution of an organ novelty: a rove beetle gland that secretes a defensive cocktail. We show that gland function was pieced together via assembly of two cell types that manufacture distinct compounds. One cell type forms a chemical reservoir in the beetle's abdomen and produces alkane and ester compounds. We demonstrate that this cell type is a hybr… Show more

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