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Multi-level genomic convergence of secondary aquatic adaptation in marine mammals

Authors :
Xu, Shixia
Shan, Lei
Tian, Ran
Yu, Zhenpeng
Sun, Di
Zhang, Zhenhua
Seim, Inge
Zhou, Ming
Sun, Linxia
Liang, Na
Zhang, Qian
Chai, Simin
Yin, Daiqing
Dime, Luoying
Wu, Tianzhen
Chen, Yongjie
Xu, Zhikang
Zheng, Yu
Ren, Wenhua
Yang, Guang
Source :
The Innovation; 20250101, Issue: Preprints
Publication Year :
2025

Abstract

Marine mammals provide a valuable model for studying the molecular basis of convergent evolution during secondary aquatic adaptation. Using multi-omics data and functional experiments, including CRISPR-Cas9 mouse models and luciferase reporter assays, this study explored the molecular mechanisms driving this transition across coding regions, regulatory elements, and genomic architecture. Convergent amino acid substitutions in APPL1P378Land NEIL1E71Gwere found to promote lipid accumulation and suppress cancer cell proliferation, likely contributing to the evolution of extensive blubber layers and cancer resistance. Convergently evolved conserved non-exonic elements (CNEs) and lineage-specific regulatory variations were shown to influence the activity of nearby genes (e.g., NKX3-2, SOX9, HAND2), shaping cetacean limb phenotypes. Additionally, convergent shifts in topologically associating domains (TADs) across cetaceans and pinnipeds were implicated in the regulation of ASXL3and FAM43Bexpression, playing a role in the formation of thickened blubber layers and mitigating cancer susceptibility. Structural variations within conserved TADs were associated with the expression of neuronal genes, including NUP153and ID4, potentially driving cognitive and social adaptations. These findings provide novel insights into the molecular foundations of the convergent evolution of secondary aquatic adaptations in mammals.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26666758
Issue :
Preprints
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
The Innovation
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs68497901
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xinn.2025.100798