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Insights into the Evolution of Neoteny from the Genome of the Asian Icefish Protosalanx chinensis.


ABSTRACT: Salangids, known as Asian icefishes, represent a peculiar radiation within the bony fish order Protacanthopterygii where adult fish retain larval characteristics such as transparent and miniaturized bodies and a cartilaginous endoskeleton into adulthood. Here, we report a de novo genome of Protosalanx chinensis, the most widely distributed salangid lineage. The P. chinensis genome assembly is more contiguous and complete than a previous assembly. We estimate that P. chinensis, salmons, trouts, and pikes diverged from a common ancestor 185 million years ago. A juxtaposition with other fish genomes revealed loss of the genes encoding ectodysplasin-A receptor (EDAR), SCPP1, and four Hox proteins and likely lack of canonical fibroblast growth factor 5 (FGF5) function. We also report genomic variations of P. chinensis possibly reflecting the immune system repertoire of a species with a larval phenotype in sexually mature individuals. The new Asian icefish reference genome provides a solid foundation for future studies.

SUBMITTER: Zhang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7327861 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Insights into the Evolution of Neoteny from the Genome of the Asian Icefish Protosalanx chinensis.

Zhang Jie J   Qi Jiwei J   Shi Fanglei F   Pan Huijuan H   Liu Meng M   Tian Ran R   Geng Yuepan Y   Li Huaying H   Qu Yujie Y   Chen Jinping J   Seim Inge I   Li Ming M  

iScience 20200614 7


Salangids, known as Asian icefishes, represent a peculiar radiation within the bony fish order Protacanthopterygii where adult fish retain larval characteristics such as transparent and miniaturized bodies and a cartilaginous endoskeleton into adulthood. Here, we report a de novo genome of Protosalanx chinensis, the most widely distributed salangid lineage. The P. chinensis genome assembly is more contiguous and complete than a previous assembly. We estimate that P. chinensis, salmons, trouts, a  ...[more]

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