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Scallop genome provides insights into evolution of bilaterian karyotype and development.

Shi Wang1,2, Jinbo Zhang3, Wenqian Jiao1, Ji Li3, Xiaogang Xun1, Yan Sun1, Ximing Guo4, Pin Huan5, Bo Dong1,2, Lingling Zhang1, Xiaoli Hu1,6, Xiaoqing Sun3, Jing Wang1, Chengtian Zhao7, Yangfan Wang1, Dawei Wang3, Xiaoting Huang1, Ruijia Wang1, Jia Lv1, Yuli Li1, Zhifeng Zhang1, Baozhong Liu5, Wei Lu1, Yuanyuan Hui3, Jun Liang8, Zunchun Zhou9, Rui Hou1, Xue Li1, Yunchao Liu3, Hengde Li1,10, Xianhui Ning1, Yu Lin3, Liang Zhao1, Qiang Xing1, Jinzhuang Dou1, Yangping Li1, Junxia Mao1, Haobing Guo1, Huaiqian Dou1, Tianqi Li1, Chuang Mu1, Wenkai Jiang3, Qiang Fu1, Xiaoteng Fu1, Yan Miao1, Jian Liu3, Qian Yu1, Ruojiao Li1, Huan Liao1, Xuan Li1, Yifan Kong1, Zhi Jiang3, Daniel Chourrout11, Ruiqiang Li3, Zhenmin Bao1,6.   

Abstract

Reconstructing the genomes of bilaterian ancestors is central to our understanding of animal evolution, where knowledge from ancient and/or slow-evolving bilaterian lineages is critical. Here we report a high-quality, chromosome-anchored reference genome for the scallop Patinopecten yessoensis, a bivalve mollusc that has a slow-evolving genome with many ancestral features. Chromosome-based macrosynteny analysis reveals a striking correspondence between the 19 scallop chromosomes and the 17 presumed ancestral bilaterian linkage groups at a level of conservation previously unseen, suggesting that the scallop may have a karyotype close to that of the bilaterian ancestor. Scallop Hox gene expression follows a new mode of subcluster temporal co-linearity that is possibly ancestral and may provide great potential in supporting diverse bilaterian body plans. Transcriptome analysis of scallop mantle eyes finds unexpected diversity in phototransduction cascades and a potentially ancient Pax2/5/8-dependent pathway for noncephalic eyes. The outstanding preservation of ancestral karyotype and developmental control makes the scallop genome a valuable resource for understanding early bilaterian evolution and biology.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28812685     DOI: 10.1038/s41559-017-0120

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Ecol Evol        ISSN: 2397-334X            Impact factor:   15.460


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