| The Atlantic salmon genome provides insights into rediploidization | |
| Article | |
| 关键词: MULTIPLE SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT; DUPLICATE GENE RETENTION; TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS; PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS; MAXIMUM-LIKELIHOOD; LINKAGE MAP; EVOLUTION; FISHES; SALAR; SOFTWARE; | |
| DOI : 10.1038/nature17164 | |
| 来源: SCIE | |
【 摘 要 】
The whole-genome duplication 80 million years ago of the common ancestor of salmonids (salmonid-specific fourth vertebrate whole-genome duplication, Ss4R) provides unique opportunities to learn about the evolutionary fate of a duplicated vertebrate genome in 70 extant lineages. Here we present a high-quality genome assembly for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), and show that large genomic reorganizations, coinciding with bursts of transposon-mediated repeat expansions, were crucial for the post-Ss4R rediploidization process. Comparisons of duplicate gene expression patterns across a wide range of tissues with orthologous genes from a pre-Ss4R outgroup unexpectedly demonstrate far more instances of neofunctionalization than subfunctionalization. Surprisingly, we find that genes that were retained as duplicates after the teleost-specific whole-genome duplication 320 million years ago were not more likely to be retained after the Ss4R, and that the duplicate retention was not influenced to a great extent by the nature of the predicted protein interactions of the gene products. Finally, we demonstrate that the Atlantic salmon assembly can serve as a reference sequence for the study of other salmonids for a range of purposes.
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