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Genome-wide adaptive complexes to underground stresses in blind mole rats Spalax.

Xiaodong Fang1, Eviatar Nevo2, Lijuan Han3, Erez Y Levanon4, Jing Zhao5, Aaron Avivi2, Denis Larkin6, Xuanting Jiang3, Sergey Feranchuk7, Yabing Zhu3, Alla Fishman7, Yue Feng3, Noa Sher7, Zhiqiang Xiong3, Thomas Hankeln8, Zhiyong Huang3, Vera Gorbunova9, Lu Zhang10, Wei Zhao3, Derek E Wildman11, Yingqi Xiong12, Andrei Gudkov13, Qiumei Zheng12, Gideon Rechavi14, Sanyang Liu3, Lily Bazak4, Jie Chen3, Binyamin A Knisbacher4, Yao Lu3, Imad Shams2, Krzysztof Gajda6, Marta Farré6, Jaebum Kim15, Harris A Lewin16, Jian Ma17, Mark Band18, Anne Bicker8, Angela Kranz8, Tobias Mattheus8, Hanno Schmidt8, Andrei Seluanov9, Jorge Azpurua9, Michael R McGowen11, Eshel Ben Jacob19, Kexin Li2, Shaoliang Peng20, Xiaoqian Zhu20, Xiangke Liao20, Shuaicheng Li21, Anders Krogh22, Xin Zhou12, Leonid Brodsky23, Jun Wang24.   

Abstract

The blind mole rat (BMR), Spalax galili, is an excellent model for studying mammalian adaptation to life underground and medical applications. The BMR spends its entire life underground, protecting itself from predators and climatic fluctuations while challenging it with multiple stressors such as darkness, hypoxia, hypercapnia, energetics and high pathonecity. Here we sequence and analyse the BMR genome and transcriptome, highlighting the possible genomic adaptive responses to the underground stressors. Our results show high rates of RNA/DNA editing, reduced chromosome rearrangements, an over-representation of short interspersed elements (SINEs) probably linked to hypoxia tolerance, degeneration of vision and progression of photoperiodic perception, tolerance to hypercapnia and hypoxia and resistance to cancer. The remarkable traits of the BMR, together with its genomic and transcriptomic information, enhance our understanding of adaptation to extreme environments and will enable the utilization of BMR models for biomedical research in the fight against cancer, stroke and cardiovascular diseases.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24892994     DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4966

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


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