The African coelacanth genome provides insights into tetrapod evolution
2013
Amemiya, Chris T. | Alföldi, Jessica | Lee, Alison P. | Fan, Shaohua | Philippe, Herve | Maccallum, Iain | Braasch, Ingo | Manousaki, Tereza | Schneider, Igor | Rohner, Nicolas | Organ, Chris | Chalopin, Domitille | Smith, Jeramiah J. | Robinson, Mark | Dorrington, Rosemary A. | Gerdol, Marco | Aken, Bronwen | Biscotti, Maria Assunta | Barucca, Marco | Baurain, Denis | Berlin, Aaron M. | Blatch, Gregory L. | Buonocore, Francesco | Burmester, Thorsten | Campbell, Michael S. | Canapa, Adriana | Cannon, John P. | Christoffels, Alan | de Moro, Gianluca | Edkins, Adrienne L. | Fan, Lin | Fausto, Anna Maria | Feiner, Nathalie | Forconi, Mariko | Gamieldien, Junaid | Gnerre, Sante | Gnirke, Andreas | Goldstone, Jared V. | Haerty, Wilfried | Hahn, Mark E. | Hesse, Uljana | Hoffmann, Steve | Johnson, Jeremy | Karchner, Sibel I. | Kuraku, Shigehiro | Lara, Marcia | Levin, Joshua Z. | Litman, Gary W. | Mauceli, Evan | Miyake, Tsutomu | Mueller, M Gail | Nelson, David R. | Nitsche, Anne | Olmo, Ettore | Ota, Tatsuya | Pallavicini, Alberto | Panji, Sumir | Picone, Barbara | Ponting, Chris P. | Prohaska, Sonja J. | Przybylski, Dariusz | Saha, Nil Ratan | Ravi, Vydianathan | Ribeiro, Filipe J. | Sauka-Spengler, Tatjana | Scapigliati, Giuseppe | Searle, Stephen M. J. | Sharpe, Ted | Simakov, Oleg | Stadler, Peter F. | Stegeman, John J. | Sumiyama, Kenta | Tabbaa, Diana | Tafer, Hakim | Turner-Maier, Jason | van Heusden, Peter | White, Simon | Williams, Louise | Yandell, Mark | Brinkmann, Henner | Volff, Jean-Nicolas, J.-N. | Tabin, Clifford J. | Shubin, Neil | Schartl, Manfred | Jaffe, David B. | Postlethwait, John H. | Venkatesh, Byrappa | Di Palma, Federica | Lander, Eric S. | Meyer, Axel | Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin | Molecular Genetics Program ; Benaroya Research Institute [Seattle] (BRI) | Department of Biology ; Northern Arizona University [Flagstaff] | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard (BROAD INSTITUTE) ; Harvard Medical School [Boston] (HMS)-Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)-Massachusetts General Hospital [Boston] | Comparative Genomics Laboratory, Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, A*STAR, Biopolis ; Partenaires INRAE | Université de Montréal (UdeM) | Institute of Neuroscience ; University of Oregon [Eugene] | University of Konstanz | Instituto de Ciências Biológicas ; Federal University of Para - Universidade Federal do Pará - UFPA [Belém, Brazil] (UFPA) | Department of Genetics [Boston] ; Harvard Medical School [Boston] (HMS) | Utah State University (USU) | Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle de Lyon (IGFL) ; École normale supérieure de Lyon (ENS de Lyon) ; Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL) ; Université de Lyon-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) | Rhodes University [Grahamstown] | Department of Life Sciences ; Università degli studi di Trieste = University of Trieste | The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute [Cambridge] | Polytechnic University of Marche / Università Politecnica delle Marche (UNIVPM) | Université de Liège = University of Liège = Universiteit van Luik = Universität Lüttich (ULiège) | Victoria University [Melbourne] | Department for Innovation in Biological, Agro-Food and Forest Systems ; Università degli studi della Tuscia = Tuscia University [Viterbo] (UNITUS) | Universität Hamburg = University of Hamburg (UHH) | Eccles Institute of Human Genetics ; University of Utah | University of South Florida [Tampa] (USF) | South African National Bioinformatics Institute (SANBI) ; University of the Western Cape (UWC) | International Max Planck Research School for Organismal Biology (IMPRS) ; Max Planck Institute for Ornithology ; Max-Planck-Gesellschaft-Max-Planck-Gesellschaft-University of Konstanz | Biology Department (WHOI) ; Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) | University of Oxford | Leipzig University / Universität Leipzig | Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142, USA ; Partenaires INRAE | Keiō Gijuku Daigaku = Keio University [Tokyo] | All Children’s Hospital | University of Tennessee | Bioinformatics Group, Department of Computer Science ; Leipzig University / Universität Leipzig | Graduate University for Advanced Studies | Comparative Genomics Laboratory, Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, A*STAR, Biopolis, Singapore 138673, Singapore ; Partenaires INRAE | European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) | National Institute of Genetics [Shizuoka, Japan] (NIG) | University of Chicago | Department Physiological Chemistry, Biocenter ; Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg = University of Würzburg [Würsburg, Germany] (JMU) | South African National Department of Science and Technology; National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI); European Science Foundation
Acquisition and storage of Latimeria chalumnae samples was supported by grants from the African Coelacanth Ecosystem Programme of the South African National Department of Science and Technology. Generation of the Latimeria chalumnae and Protopterus annectens sequences by the Broad Institute of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard University was supported by grants from the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI). K.L.T. is the recipient of a EURYI award from the European Science Foundation. We would also like to thank the Genomics Sequencing Platform of the Broad Institute for sequencing the L. chalumnae genome and L. chalumnae and P. annectens transcriptomes, S. Ahamada, R. Stobbs and the Association pour le Protection de Gombesa (APG) for their help in obtaining coelacanth samples, Y. Zhao for the use of data from Rana chensinensis, and L. Gaffney, C. Hamilton and J. Westlund for assistance with figure preparation. 10
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اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]إنجليزي. The discovery of a living coelacanth specimen in 1938 was remarkable, as this lineage of lobe-finned fish was thought to have become extinct 70 million years ago. The modern coelacanth looks remarkably similar to many of its ancient relatives, and its evolutionary proximity to our own fish ancestors provides a glimpse of the fish that first walked on land. Here we report the genome sequence of the African coelacanth, Latimeria chalumnae. Through a phylogenomic analysis, we conclude that the lungfish, and not the coelacanth, is the closest living relative of tetrapods. Coelacanth protein-coding genes are significantly more slowly evolving than those of tetrapods, unlike other genomic features. Analyses of changes in genes and regulatory elements during the vertebrate adaptation to land highlight genes involved in immunity, nitrogen excretion and the development of fins, tail, ear, eye, brain and olfaction. Functional assays of enhancers involved in the fin-to-limb transition and in the emergence of extra-embryonic tissues show the importance of the coelacanth genome as a blueprint for understanding tetrapod evolution.
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