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


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.

SUBMITTER: Wang S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10970998 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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

Wang Shi S   Zhang Jinbo J   Jiao Wenqian W   Li Ji J   Xun Xiaogang X   Sun Yan Y   Guo Ximing X   Huan Pin P   Dong Bo B   Zhang Lingling L   Hu Xiaoli X   Sun Xiaoqing X   Wang Jing J   Zhao Chengtian C   Wang Yangfan Y   Wang Dawei D   Huang Xiaoting X   Wang Ruijia R   Lv Jia J   Li Yuli Y   Zhang Zhifeng Z   Liu Baozhong B   Lu Wei W   Hui Yuanyuan Y   Liang Jun J   Zhou Zunchun Z   Hou Rui R   Li Xue X   Liu Yunchao Y   Li Hengde H   Ning Xianhui X   Lin Yu Y   Zhao Liang L   Xing Qiang Q   Dou Jinzhuang J   Li Yangping Y   Mao Junxia J   Guo Haobing H   Dou Huaiqian H   Li Tianqi T   Mu Chuang C   Jiang Wenkai W   Fu Qiang Q   Fu Xiaoteng X   Miao Yan Y   Liu Jian J   Yu Qian Q   Li Ruojiao R   Liao Huan H   Li Xuan X   Kong Yifan Y   Jiang Zhi Z   Chourrout Daniel D   Li Ruiqiang R   Bao Zhenmin Z  

Nature ecology & evolution 20170403 5


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 presu  ...[more]

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