Final Report Summary - WATER WALKING (Developmental genetics and adaptive bases of a major ecological transition - How to walk on water!)
We used transcriptomics combined with gene expression and function screens (RNAi) to find genes potentially associated with the evolution of this strikingly novel phenotype. We show that a Rhagovelia specific duplication of a hemiptera-restricted gene is required for fan development and is involved in the evolution of this trait. The knock-down of these duplicates (named geisha and mother of geisha) resulted in the absence or reduction of the fan, which in turn decreased the performance of these individuals in strong current environments. By studying the genetic and adaptive bases of this novel phenotype we showed that a lineage specific duplication of a taxonomically restricted gene is involved in the emergence of a spectacular morphological novelty and consequently the invasion of a novel habitat.