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Shark and ray genomics for disentangling their morphological diversity and vertebrate evolution.

Shigehiro Kuraku1.   

Abstract

Developmental studies of sharks and rays (elasmobranchs) have provided much insight into the process of morphological evolution of vertebrates. Although those studies are supposedly fueled by large-scale molecular sequencing information, whole-genome sequences of sharks and rays were made available only recently. One compelling difficulty of elasmobranch developmental biology is the low accessibility to embryonic study materials and their slow development. Another limiting factor is the relatively large size of their genomes. Moreover, their large body sizes restrict sustainable captive breeding, while their high body fluid osmolarity prevents reproducible cell culturing for in vitro experimentation, which has also limited our knowledge of their chromosomal organization for validation of genome sequencing products. This article focuses on egg-laying elasmobranch species used in developmental biology and provides an overview of the characteristics of the shark and ray genomes revealed to date. Developmental studies performed on a gene-by-gene basis are also reviewed from a whole-genome perspective. Among the popular regulatory genes studied in developmental biology, I scrutinize shark homologs of Wnt genes that highlight vanishing repertoires in many other vertebrate lineages, as well as Hox genes that underwent an unexpected modification unique to the elasmobranch lineage. These topics are discussed together with insights into the reconstruction of developmental programs in the common ancestor of vertebrates and its subsequent evolutionary trajectories that mark the features that are unique to, and those characterizing the diversity among, cartilaginous fishes.
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Keywords:  Cryptic pan-vertebrate genes; Elasmobranchii; Hox C; Shark; Vertebrate evolution; Wnt

Year:  2021        PMID: 34102168     DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2021.06.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Biol        ISSN: 0012-1606            Impact factor:   3.582


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1.  Squalomix: shark and ray genome analysis consortium and its data sharing platform.

Authors:  Osamu Nishimura; John Rozewicki; Kazuaki Yamaguchi; Kaori Tatsumi; Yuta Ohishi; Tazro Ohta; Masaru Yagura; Taiki Niwa; Chiharu Tanegashima; Akinori Teramura; Shotaro Hirase; Akane Kawaguchi; Milton Tan; Salvatore D'Aniello; Filipe Castro; André Machado; Mitsumasa Koyanagi; Akihisa Terakita; Ryo Misawa; Masayuki Horie; Junna Kawasaki; Takashi Asahida; Atsuko Yamaguchi; Kiyomi Murakumo; Rui Matsumoto; Iker Irisarri; Norio Miyamoto; Atsushi Toyoda; Sho Tanaka; Tatsuya Sakamoto; Yasuko Semba; Shinya Yamauchi; Kazuyuki Yamada; Kiyonori Nishida; Itsuki Kiyatake; Keiichi Sato; Susumu Hyodo; Mitsutaka Kadota; Yoshinobu Uno; Shigehiro Kuraku
Journal:  F1000Res       Date:  2022-09-21
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