| Literature DB >> 31115663 |
Maryam Jehangir1, Syed F Ahmad1, Adauto L Cardoso1, Erica Ramos1, Guilherme T Valente2, Cesar Martins3.
Abstract
Supernumerary B chromosomes (Bs) are accessory elements to the regular chromosome set (As) and have been observed in a huge diversity of eukaryotic species. Although extensively investigated, the biological significance of Bs remains enigmatic. Here, we present de novo genome assemblies for the cichlid fish Astatotilapia latifasciata, a well-known model to study Bs. High coverage data with Illumina sequencing was obtained for males and females with 0B (B-), 1B, and 2B (B+) chromosomes to provide information regarding the diversity among these genomes. The draft assemblies comprised 771 Mb for the B- genome and 781 Mb for the B+ genome. Comparative analysis of the B+ and B- assemblies reveals syntenic discontinuity, duplicated blocks and several insertions, deletions, and inversions indicative of rearrangements in the B+ genome. Hundreds of transposable elements and 1546 protein coding sequences were annotated in the duplicated B+ regions. Our work contributes a list of thousands of genes harbored on the B chromosome, with functions in several biological processes, including the cell cycle.Entities:
Keywords: Chromosome rearrangement; Cichlid fish; Extra chromosome; Genome evolution; Next-generation sequencing; Supernumerary chromosome
Year: 2019 PMID: 31115663 DOI: 10.1007/s00412-019-00707-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chromosoma ISSN: 0009-5915 Impact factor: 4.316