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The spotted gar genome illuminates vertebrate evolution and facilitates human-teleost comparisons.


ABSTRACT: To connect human biology to fish biomedical models, we sequenced the genome of spotted gar (Lepisosteus oculatus), whose lineage diverged from teleosts before teleost genome duplication (TGD). The slowly evolving gar genome has conserved in content and size many entire chromosomes from bony vertebrate ancestors. Gar bridges teleosts to tetrapods by illuminating the evolution of immunity, mineralization and development (mediated, for example, by Hox, ParaHox and microRNA genes). Numerous conserved noncoding elements (CNEs; often cis regulatory) undetectable in direct human-teleost comparisons become apparent using gar: functional studies uncovered conserved roles for such cryptic CNEs, facilitating annotation of sequences identified in human genome-wide association studies. Transcriptomic analyses showed that the sums of expression domains and expression levels for duplicated teleost genes often approximate the patterns and levels of expression for gar genes, consistent with subfunctionalization. The gar genome provides a resource for understanding evolution after genome duplication, the origin of vertebrate genomes and the function of human regulatory sequences.

SUBMITTER: Braasch I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4817229 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The spotted gar genome illuminates vertebrate evolution and facilitates human-teleost comparisons.

Braasch Ingo I   Gehrke Andrew R AR   Smith Jeramiah J JJ   Kawasaki Kazuhiko K   Manousaki Tereza T   Pasquier Jeremy J   Amores Angel A   Desvignes Thomas T   Batzel Peter P   Catchen Julian J   Berlin Aaron M AM   Campbell Michael S MS   Barrell Daniel D   Martin Kyle J KJ   Mulley John F JF   Ravi Vydianathan V   Lee Alison P AP   Nakamura Tetsuya T   Chalopin Domitille D   Fan Shaohua S   Wcisel Dustin D   Cañestro Cristian C   Sydes Jason J   Beaudry Felix E G FE   Sun Yi Y   Hertel Jana J   Beam Michael J MJ   Fasold Mario M   Ishiyama Mikio M   Johnson Jeremy J   Kehr Steffi S   Lara Marcia M   Letaw John H JH   Litman Gary W GW   Litman Ronda T RT   Mikami Masato M   Ota Tatsuya T   Saha Nil Ratan NR   Williams Louise L   Stadler Peter F PF   Wang Han H   Taylor John S JS   Fontenot Quenton Q   Ferrara Allyse A   Searle Stephen M J SM   Aken Bronwen B   Yandell Mark M   Schneider Igor I   Yoder Jeffrey A JA   Volff Jean-Nicolas JN   Meyer Axel A   Amemiya Chris T CT   Venkatesh Byrappa B   Holland Peter W H PW   Guiguen Yann Y   Bobe Julien J   Shubin Neil H NH   Di Palma Federica F   Alföldi Jessica J   Lindblad-Toh Kerstin K   Postlethwait John H JH  

Nature genetics 20160307 4


To connect human biology to fish biomedical models, we sequenced the genome of spotted gar (Lepisosteus oculatus), whose lineage diverged from teleosts before teleost genome duplication (TGD). The slowly evolving gar genome has conserved in content and size many entire chromosomes from bony vertebrate ancestors. Gar bridges teleosts to tetrapods by illuminating the evolution of immunity, mineralization and development (mediated, for example, by Hox, ParaHox and microRNA genes). Numerous conserve  ...[more]

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