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Telomere length is longer following diapause in two solitary bee species
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AbstractThe mechanisms that underlie senescence are not well understood in insects. Telomeres are conserved repetitive sequences at chromosome ends that protect DNA during replication. In many vertebrates, telomeres shorten during cell division and in response to stress and are often used as a cellular marker of senescence. However, little is known about telomere dynamics across the lifespan in invertebrates. We measured telomere length in larvae, prepupae, pupae, and adults of two species of solitary bees, Osmia lignaria and Megachile rotundata. Contrary to our predictions, telomere length was longer in later developmental stages in both O. lignaria and M. rotundata. Longer telomeres occurred after emergence from diapause, which is a physiological state with increased tolerance to stress. In O. lignaria, telomeres were longer in adults when they emerged following diapause. In M. rotundata, telomeres were longer in the pupal stage and subsequent adult stage, which occurs after prepupal diapause. In both species, telomere length did not change during the 8 months of diapause. Telomere length did not differ by mass similarly across species or sex. We also did not see a difference in telomere length after adult O. lignaria were exposed to a nutritional stress, nor did length change during their adult lifespan. Taken together, these results suggest that telomere dynamics in solitary bees differ from what is commonly reported in vertebrates and suggest that insect diapause may influence telomere dynamics.
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Title: Telomere length is longer following diapause in two solitary bee species
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AbstractThe mechanisms that underlie senescence are not well understood in insects.
Telomeres are conserved repetitive sequences at chromosome ends that protect DNA during replication.
In many vertebrates, telomeres shorten during cell division and in response to stress and are often used as a cellular marker of senescence.
However, little is known about telomere dynamics across the lifespan in invertebrates.
We measured telomere length in larvae, prepupae, pupae, and adults of two species of solitary bees, Osmia lignaria and Megachile rotundata.
Contrary to our predictions, telomere length was longer in later developmental stages in both O.
lignaria and M.
rotundata.
Longer telomeres occurred after emergence from diapause, which is a physiological state with increased tolerance to stress.
In O.
lignaria, telomeres were longer in adults when they emerged following diapause.
In M.
rotundata, telomeres were longer in the pupal stage and subsequent adult stage, which occurs after prepupal diapause.
In both species, telomere length did not change during the 8 months of diapause.
Telomere length did not differ by mass similarly across species or sex.
We also did not see a difference in telomere length after adult O.
lignaria were exposed to a nutritional stress, nor did length change during their adult lifespan.
Taken together, these results suggest that telomere dynamics in solitary bees differ from what is commonly reported in vertebrates and suggest that insect diapause may influence telomere dynamics.
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