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Hemichordate genomes and deuterostome origins

Authors :
Shannon Dugan
Oleg Simakov
Ryo Koyanagi
Andrew Cree
Fuki Gyoja
Nicholas H. Putnam
Asao Fujiyama
Miyuki Kanda
Michael Holder
Geoffrey Okwuonu
Lynne V. Nazareth
Atsuko Sato
Christopher B. Cameron
Christopher J. Lowe
Jens H. Fritzenwanker
Yi Chih Chen
Therese Mitros
Paul Gonzalez
Daniel S. Rokhsar
Jireh Santibanez
Donna M. Muzny
Rui Chen
Kenneth W. Baughman
Jessen V. Bredeson
Shinichi Yamasaki
Hiroki Goto
Noriyuki Satoh
Nana Arakaki
Shalini N. Jhangiani
Richard A. Gibbs
Kanako Hisata
Takeshi Kawashima
Jia-Xing Yue
Jiaxin Qu
Donna Morton
Huyen Dinh
Christie Kovar
Jeremy Schmutz
Lora Lewis
Sandra L. Lee
Leonid Peshkin
Jerry Jenkins
Judith Levine
Stephen Richards
Kunifumi Tagawa
Kim C. Worley
John C. Gerhart
Robert Freeman
Manabu Fujie
Michael Wu
Yan Ding
Jr-Kai Yu
Marc W. Kirschner
Tom Humphreys
Ferdinand Marlétaz
Akane Sasaki
Andrew Gillis
Ariel M. Pani
Tomoe Hikosaka-Katayama
Eiichi Shoguchi
Yi-Hsien Su
Simakov, Oleg [0000-0002-3585-4511]
Marlétaz, Ferdinand [0000-0001-8124-4266]
Koyanagi, Ryo [0000-0002-9694-0288]
Bredeson, Jessen [0000-0001-5489-8512]
Yue, Jia-Xing [0000-0002-2122-9221]
Fritzenwanker, Jens H [0000-0002-5201-4100]
Richards, Stephen [0000-0001-8959-5466]
Gillis, Andrew [0000-0003-2062-3777]
Putnam, Nicholas H [0000-0002-1315-782X]
Tagawa, Kunifumi [0000-0001-5634-9373]
Worley, Kim C [0000-0002-0282-1000]
Lowe, Christopher J [0000-0002-7789-8643]
Rokhsar, Daniel S [0000-0002-8704-2224]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
Nature, vol 527, iss 7579, Nature
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2015.

Abstract

Acorn worms, also known as enteropneust (literally, 'gut-breathing') hemichordates, are marine invertebrates that share features with echinoderms and chordates. Together, these three phyla comprise the deuterostomes. Here we report the draft genome sequences of two acorn worms, Saccoglossus kowalevskii and Ptychodera flava. By comparing them with diverse bilaterian genomes, we identify shared traits that were probably inherited from the last common deuterostome ancestor, and then explore evolutionary trajectories leading from this ancestor to hemichordates, echinoderms and chordates. The hemichordate genomes exhibit extensive conserved synteny with amphioxus and other bilaterians, and deeply conserved non-coding sequences that are candidates for conserved gene-regulatory elements. Notably, hemichordates possess a deuterostome-specific genomic cluster of four ordered transcription factor genes, the expression of which is associated with the development of pharyngeal 'gill' slits, the foremost morphological innovation of early deuterostomes, and is probably central to their filter-feeding lifestyle. Comparative analysis reveals numerous deuterostome-specific gene novelties, including genes found in deuterostomes and marine microbes, but not other animals. The putative functions of these genes can be linked to physiological, metabolic and developmental specializations of the filter-feeding ancestor.

Details

ISSN :
14764687 and 00280836
Volume :
527
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....955ac6ee7b575293f5bd1899ed011ddb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature16150