Identifying a developmental transition in honey bees using gene expression data

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Abstract

In many organisms, interactions among genes lead to multiple functional states, and changes to interactions can lead to transitions into new states. These transitions can be related to bifurcations (or critical points) in dynamical systems theory. Characterizing these collective transitions is a major challenge for systems biology. Here, we develop a statistical method for identifying bistability near a continuous transition directly from high-dimensional gene expression data. We apply the method to data from honey bees, where a known developmental transition occurs between bees performing tasks in the nest and leaving the nest to forage. Our method, which makes use of the expected shape of the distribution of gene expression levels near a transition, successfully identifies the emergence of bistability and links it to genes that are known to be involved in the behavioral transition. This proof of concept demonstrates that going beyond correlative analysis to infer the shape of gene expression distributions might be used more generally to identify collective transitions from gene expression data.

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Daniels, B. C., Wang, Y., Page, R. E., & Amdam, G. V. (2023). Identifying a developmental transition in honey bees using gene expression data. PLoS Computational Biology, 19(9 September). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010704

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