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Genome of the Komodo dragon reveals adaptations in the cardiovascular and chemosensory systems of monitor lizards.


ABSTRACT: Monitor lizards are unique among ectothermic reptiles in that they have high aerobic capacity and distinctive cardiovascular physiology resembling that of endothermic mammals. Here, we sequence the genome of the Komodo dragon Varanus komodoensis, the largest extant monitor lizard, and generate a high-resolution de novo chromosome-assigned genome assembly for V. komodoensis using a hybrid approach of long-range sequencing and single-molecule optical mapping. Comparing the genome of V. komodoensis with those of related species, we find evidence of positive selection in pathways related to energy metabolism, cardiovascular homoeostasis, and haemostasis. We also show species-specific expansions of a chemoreceptor gene family related to pheromone and kairomone sensing in V. komodoensis and other lizard lineages. Together, these evolutionary signatures of adaptation reveal the genetic underpinnings of the unique Komodo dragon sensory and cardiovascular systems, and suggest that selective pressure altered haemostasis genes to help Komodo dragons evade the anticoagulant effects of their own saliva. The Komodo dragon genome is an important resource for understanding the biology of monitor lizards and reptiles worldwide.

SUBMITTER: Lind AL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6668926 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome of the Komodo dragon reveals adaptations in the cardiovascular and chemosensory systems of monitor lizards.

Lind Abigail L AL   Lai Yvonne Y Y YYY   Mostovoy Yulia Y   Holloway Alisha K AK   Iannucci Alessio A   Mak Angel C Y ACY   Fondi Marco M   Orlandini Valerio V   Eckalbar Walter L WL   Milan Massimo M   Rovatsos Michail M   Kichigin Ilya G IG   Makunin Alex I AI   Johnson Pokorná Martina M   Altmanová Marie M   Trifonov Vladimir A VA   Schijlen Elio E   Kratochvíl Lukáš L   Fani Renato R   Velenský Petr P   Rehák Ivan I   Patarnello Tomaso T   Jessop Tim S TS   Hicks James W JW   Ryder Oliver A OA   Mendelson Joseph R JR   Ciofi Claudio C   Kwok Pui-Yan PY   Pollard Katherine S KS   Bruneau Benoit G BG  

Nature ecology & evolution 20190729 8


Monitor lizards are unique among ectothermic reptiles in that they have high aerobic capacity and distinctive cardiovascular physiology resembling that of endothermic mammals. Here, we sequence the genome of the Komodo dragon Varanus komodoensis, the largest extant monitor lizard, and generate a high-resolution de novo chromosome-assigned genome assembly for V. komodoensis using a hybrid approach of long-range sequencing and single-molecule optical mapping. Comparing the genome of V. komodoensis  ...[more]

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