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Genome duplication in the teleost fish Tetraodon nigroviridis reveals the early vertebrate proto-karyotype.

Authors :
Jaillon O
Aury JM
Brunet F
Petit JL
Stange-Thomann N
Mauceli E
Bouneau L
Fischer C
Ozouf-Costaz C
Bernot A
Nicaud S
Jaffe D
Fisher S
Lutfalla G
Dossat C
Segurens B
Dasilva C
Salanoubat M
Levy M
Boudet N
Castellano S
Anthouard V
Jubin C
Castelli V
Katinka M
Vacherie B
Biémont C
Skalli Z
Cattolico L
Poulain J
De Berardinis V
Cruaud C
Duprat S
Brottier P
Coutanceau JP
Gouzy J
Parra G
Lardier G
Chapple C
McKernan KJ
McEwan P
Bosak S
Kellis M
Volff JN
Guigó R
Zody MC
Mesirov J
Lindblad-Toh K
Birren B
Nusbaum C
Kahn D
Robinson-Rechavi M
Laudet V
Schachter V
Quétier F
Saurin W
Scarpelli C
Wincker P
Lander ES
Weissenbach J
Roest Crollius H
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2004 Oct 21; Vol. 431 (7011), pp. 946-57.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Tetraodon nigroviridis is a freshwater puffer fish with the smallest known vertebrate genome. Here, we report a draft genome sequence with long-range linkage and substantial anchoring to the 21 Tetraodon chromosomes. Genome analysis provides a greatly improved fish gene catalogue, including identifying key genes previously thought to be absent in fish. Comparison with other vertebrates and a urochordate indicates that fish proteins have diverged markedly faster than their mammalian homologues. Comparison with the human genome suggests approximately 900 previously unannotated human genes. Analysis of the Tetraodon and human genomes shows that whole-genome duplication occurred in the teleost fish lineage, subsequent to its divergence from mammals. The analysis also makes it possible to infer the basic structure of the ancestral bony vertebrate genome, which was composed of 12 chromosomes, and to reconstruct much of the evolutionary history of ancient and recent chromosome rearrangements leading to the modern human karyotype.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
431
Issue :
7011
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15496914
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature03025