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.
The Atlantic salmon genome provides insights into rediploidization.
大西洋鲑鱼基因组为二倍体重整化提供了见解
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作者:Lien Sigbjørn, Koop Ben F, Sandve Simen R, Miller Jason R, Kent Matthew P, Nome Torfinn, Hvidsten Torgeir R, Leong Jong S, Minkley David R, Zimin Aleksey, Grammes Fabian, Grove Harald, Gjuvsland Arne, Walenz Brian, Hermansen Russell A, von Schalburg Kris, Rondeau Eric B, Di Genova Alex, Samy Jeevan K A, Olav Vik Jon, Vigeland Magnus D, Caler Lis, Grimholt Unni, Jentoft Sissel, VÃ¥ge Dag Inge, de Jong Pieter, Moen Thomas, Baranski Matthew, Palti Yniv, Smith Douglas R, Yorke James A, Nederbragt Alexander J, Tooming-Klunderud Ave, Jakobsen Kjetill S, Jiang Xuanting, Fan Dingding, Hu Yan, Liberles David A, Vidal Rodrigo, Iturra Patricia, Jones Steven J M, Jonassen Inge, Maass Alejandro, Omholt Stig W, Davidson William S
| 期刊: | Nature | 影响因子: | 48.500 |
| 时间: | 2016 | 起止号: | 2016 May 12; 533(7602):200-5 |
| doi: | 10.1038/nature17164 | ||
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