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The enormous repetitive Antarctic krill genome reveals environmental adaptations and population insights

Authors :
Changwei Shao
Shuai Sun
Kaiqiang Liu
Jiahao Wang
Shuo Li
Qun Liu
Bruce E. Deagle
Inge Seim
Alberto Biscontin
Qian Wang
Xin Liu
So Kawaguchi
Yalin Liu
Simon Jarman
Yue Wang
Hong-Yan Wang
Guodong Huang
Jiang Hu
Bo Feng
Cristiano De Pittà
Shanshan Liu
Rui Wang
Kailong Ma
Yiping Ying
Gabrielle Sales
Tao Sun
Xinliang Wang
Yaolei Zhang
Yunxia Zhao
Shanshan Pan
Xiancai Hao
Yang Wang
Jiakun Xu
Bowen Yue
Yanxu Sun
He Zhang
Mengyang Xu
Yuyan Liu
Xiaodong Jia
Jiancheng Zhu
Shufang Liu
Jue Ruan
Guojie Zhang
Huanming Yang
Xun Xu
Jun Wang
Xianyong Zhao
Bettina Meyer
Guangyi Fan
Source :
EPIC3Cell, Elsevier BV, 186(6), pp. 1279-1294.e19, ISSN: 0092-8674, Shao, C, Sun, S, Liu, K, Wang, J, Li, S, Liu, Q, Deagle, B E, Seim, I, Biscontin, A, Wang, Q, Liu, X, Kawaguchi, S, Liu, Y, Jarman, S, Wang, Y, Wang, H Y, Huang, G, Hu, J, Feng, B, De Pittà, C, Liu, S, Wang, R, Ma, K, Ying, Y, Sales, G, Sun, T, Wang, X, Zhang, Y, Zhao, Y, Pan, S, Hao, X, Wang, Y, Xu, J, Yue, B, Sun, Y, Zhang, H, Xu, M, Liu, Y, Jia, X, Zhu, J, Liu, S, Ruan, J, Zhang, G, Yang, H, Xu, X, Wang, J, Zhao, X, Meyer, B & Fan, G 2023, ' The enormous repetitive Antarctic krill genome reveals environmental adaptations and population insights ', Cell, vol. 186, no. 6, pp. 1279-1294.e19 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2023.02.005
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2023.

Abstract

Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is Earth’s most abundant wild animal, and its enormous biomass is vital to the Southern Ocean ecosystem. Here, we report a 48.01-Gb chromosome-level Antarctic krill genome, whose large genome size appears to have resulted from inter-genic transposable element expansions. Our assembly reveals the molecular architecture of the Antarctic krill circadian clock and uncovers expanded gene families associated with molting and energy metabolism, providing insights into adaptations to the cold and highly seasonal Antarctic environment. Population-level genome re-sequencing from four geographical sites around the Antarctic continent reveals no clear population structure but highlights natural selection associated with environmental variables. An apparent drastic reduction in krill population size 10 mya and a subsequent rebound 100 thousand years ago coincides with climate change events. Our findings uncover the genomic basis of Antarctic krill adaptations to the Southern Ocean and provide valuable resources for future Antarctic research. Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is Earth's most abundant wild animal, and its enormous biomass is vital to the Southern Ocean ecosystem. Here, we report a 48.01-Gb chromosome-level Antarctic krill genome, whose large genome size appears to have resulted from inter-genic transposable element expansions. Our assembly reveals the molecular architecture of the Antarctic krill circadian clock and uncovers expanded gene families associated with molting and energy metabolism, providing insights into adaptations to the cold and highly seasonal Antarctic environment. Population-level genome re-sequencing from four geographical sites around the Antarctic continent reveals no clear population structure but highlights natural selection associated with environmental variables. An apparent drastic reduction in krill population size 10 mya and a subsequent rebound 100 thousand years ago coincides with climate change events. Our findings uncover the genomic basis of Antarctic krill adaptations to the Southern Ocean and provide valuable resources for future Antarctic research.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EPIC3Cell, Elsevier BV, 186(6), pp. 1279-1294.e19, ISSN: 0092-8674, Shao, C, Sun, S, Liu, K, Wang, J, Li, S, Liu, Q, Deagle, B E, Seim, I, Biscontin, A, Wang, Q, Liu, X, Kawaguchi, S, Liu, Y, Jarman, S, Wang, Y, Wang, H Y, Huang, G, Hu, J, Feng, B, De Pittà, C, Liu, S, Wang, R, Ma, K, Ying, Y, Sales, G, Sun, T, Wang, X, Zhang, Y, Zhao, Y, Pan, S, Hao, X, Wang, Y, Xu, J, Yue, B, Sun, Y, Zhang, H, Xu, M, Liu, Y, Jia, X, Zhu, J, Liu, S, Ruan, J, Zhang, G, Yang, H, Xu, X, Wang, J, Zhao, X, Meyer, B & Fan, G 2023, ' The enormous repetitive Antarctic krill genome reveals environmental adaptations and population insights ', Cell, vol. 186, no. 6, pp. 1279-1294.e19 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2023.02.005
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c002048933e85d6e4f9763745a765cc1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2023.02.005