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The dynamic genome of Hydra.

Authors :
Chapman JA
Kirkness EF
Simakov O
Hampson SE
Mitros T
Weinmaier T
Rattei T
Balasubramanian PG
Borman J
Busam D
Disbennett K
Pfannkoch C
Sumin N
Sutton GG
Viswanathan LD
Walenz B
Goodstein DM
Hellsten U
Kawashima T
Prochnik SE
Putnam NH
Shu S
Blumberg B
Dana CE
Gee L
Kibler DF
Law L
Lindgens D
Martinez DE
Peng J
Wigge PA
Bertulat B
Guder C
Nakamura Y
Ozbek S
Watanabe H
Khalturin K
Hemmrich G
Franke A
Augustin R
Fraune S
Hayakawa E
Hayakawa S
Hirose M
Hwang JS
Ikeo K
Nishimiya-Fujisawa C
Ogura A
Takahashi T
Steinmetz PR
Zhang X
Aufschnaiter R
Eder MK
Gorny AK
Salvenmoser W
Heimberg AM
Wheeler BM
Peterson KJ
Böttger A
Tischler P
Wolf A
Gojobori T
Remington KA
Strausberg RL
Venter JC
Technau U
Hobmayer B
Bosch TC
Holstein TW
Fujisawa T
Bode HR
David CN
Rokhsar DS
Steele RE
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2010 Mar 25; Vol. 464 (7288), pp. 592-6. Date of Electronic Publication: 2010 Mar 14.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

The freshwater cnidarian Hydra was first described in 1702 and has been the object of study for 300 years. Experimental studies of Hydra between 1736 and 1744 culminated in the discovery of asexual reproduction of an animal by budding, the first description of regeneration in an animal, and successful transplantation of tissue between animals. Today, Hydra is an important model for studies of axial patterning, stem cell biology and regeneration. Here we report the genome of Hydra magnipapillata and compare it to the genomes of the anthozoan Nematostella vectensis and other animals. The Hydra genome has been shaped by bursts of transposable element expansion, horizontal gene transfer, trans-splicing, and simplification of gene structure and gene content that parallel simplification of the Hydra life cycle. We also report the sequence of the genome of a novel bacterium stably associated with H. magnipapillata. Comparisons of the Hydra genome to the genomes of other animals shed light on the evolution of epithelia, contractile tissues, developmentally regulated transcription factors, the Spemann-Mangold organizer, pluripotency genes and the neuromuscular junction.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
464
Issue :
7288
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20228792
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature08830