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The tuatara genome reveals ancient features of amniote evolution

Authors :
Gemmell, Neil J.
Rutherford, Kim
Prost, Stefan
Tollis, Marc
Winter, David
Macey, J. Robert
Adelson, David L.
Suh, Alexander
Bertozzi, Terry
Grau, Jose H.
Organ, Chris
Gardner, Paul P.
Muffato, Matthieu
Patricio, Mateus
Billis, Konstantinos
Martin, Fergal J.
Flicek, Paul
Petersen, Bent
Kang, Lin
Michalak, Pawel
Buckley, Thomas R.
Wilson, Melissa
Cheng, Yuanyuan
Miller, Hilary
Schott, Ryan K.
Jordan, Melissa D.
Newcomb, Richard D.
Arroyo, Jose Ignacio
Valenzuela, Nicole
Hore, Tim A.
Renart, Jaime
Peona, Valentina
Peart, Claire R.
Warmuth, Vera M.
Zeng, Lu
Kortschak, R. Daniel
Raison, Joy M.
Zapata, Valeria Velasquez
Wu, Zhiqiang
Santesmasses, Didac
Mariotti, Marco
Guigo, Roderic
Rupp, Shawn M.
Twort, Victoria G.
Dussex, Nicolas
Taylor, Helen
Abe, Hideaki
Bond, Donna M.
Paterson, James M.
Mulcahy, Daniel G.
Gemmell, Neil J.
Rutherford, Kim
Prost, Stefan
Tollis, Marc
Winter, David
Macey, J. Robert
Adelson, David L.
Suh, Alexander
Bertozzi, Terry
Grau, Jose H.
Organ, Chris
Gardner, Paul P.
Muffato, Matthieu
Patricio, Mateus
Billis, Konstantinos
Martin, Fergal J.
Flicek, Paul
Petersen, Bent
Kang, Lin
Michalak, Pawel
Buckley, Thomas R.
Wilson, Melissa
Cheng, Yuanyuan
Miller, Hilary
Schott, Ryan K.
Jordan, Melissa D.
Newcomb, Richard D.
Arroyo, Jose Ignacio
Valenzuela, Nicole
Hore, Tim A.
Renart, Jaime
Peona, Valentina
Peart, Claire R.
Warmuth, Vera M.
Zeng, Lu
Kortschak, R. Daniel
Raison, Joy M.
Zapata, Valeria Velasquez
Wu, Zhiqiang
Santesmasses, Didac
Mariotti, Marco
Guigo, Roderic
Rupp, Shawn M.
Twort, Victoria G.
Dussex, Nicolas
Taylor, Helen
Abe, Hideaki
Bond, Donna M.
Paterson, James M.
Mulcahy, Daniel G.
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Gemmell , N J , Rutherford , K , Prost , S , Tollis , M , Winter , D , Macey , J R , Adelson , D L , Suh , A , Bertozzi , T , Grau , J H , Organ , C , Gardner , P P , Muffato , M , Patricio , M , Billis , K , Martin , F J , Flicek , P , Petersen , B , Kang , L , Michalak , P , Buckley , T R , Wilson , M , Cheng , Y , Miller , H , Schott , R K , Jordan , M D , Newcomb , R D , Arroyo , J I , Valenzuela , N , Hore , T A , Renart , J , Peona , V , Peart , C R , Warmuth , V M , Zeng , L , Kortschak , R D , Raison , J M , Zapata , V V , Wu , Z , Santesmasses , D , Mariotti , M , Guigo , R , Rupp , S M , Twort , V G , Dussex , N , Taylor , H , Abe , H , Bond , D M , Paterson , J M , Mulcahy , D G & Ngatiwai Trust Board 2020 , ' The tuatara genome reveals ancient features of amniote evolution ' , Nature , vol. 584 , pp. 403–409, +19 .
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus)-the only living member of the reptilian order Rhynchocephalia (Sphenodontia), once widespread across Gondwana(1,2)-is an iconic species that is endemic to New Zealand(2,3). A key link to the now-extinct stem reptiles (from which dinosaurs, modern reptiles, birds and mammals evolved), the tuatara provides key insights into the ancestral amniotes(2,4). Here we analyse the genome of the tuatara, which-at approximately 5 Gb-is among the largest of the vertebrate genomes yet assembled. Our analyses of this genome, along with comparisons with other vertebrate genomes, reinforce the uniqueness of the tuatara. Phylogenetic analyses indicate that the tuatara lineage diverged from that of snakes and lizards around 250 million years ago. This lineage also shows moderate rates of molecular evolution, with instances of punctuated evolution. Our genome sequence analysis identifies expansions of proteins, non-protein-coding RNA families and repeat elements, the latter of which show an amalgam of reptilian and mammalian features. The sequencing of the tuatara genome provides a valuable resource for deep comparative analyses of tetrapods, as well as for tuatara biology and conservation. Our study also provides important insights into both the technical challenges and the cultural obligations that are associated with genome sequencing.The approximately 5-Gb tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) genome assembly provides a resource for analysing amniote evolution, and highlights the imperative for meaningful cultural engagement with Indigenous communities in genome-sequencing endeavours.

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Gemmell , N J , Rutherford , K , Prost , S , Tollis , M , Winter , D , Macey , J R , Adelson , D L , Suh , A , Bertozzi , T , Grau , J H , Organ , C , Gardner , P P , Muffato , M , Patricio , M , Billis , K , Martin , F J , Flicek , P , Petersen , B , Kang , L , Michalak , P , Buckley , T R , Wilson , M , Cheng , Y , Miller , H , Schott , R K , Jordan , M D , Newcomb , R D , Arroyo , J I , Valenzuela , N , Hore , T A , Renart , J , Peona , V , Peart , C R , Warmuth , V M , Zeng , L , Kortschak , R D , Raison , J M , Zapata , V V , Wu , Z , Santesmasses , D , Mariotti , M , Guigo , R , Rupp , S M , Twort , V G , Dussex , N , Taylor , H , Abe , H , Bond , D M , Paterson , J M , Mulcahy , D G & Ngatiwai Trust Board 2020 , ' The tuatara genome reveals ancient features of amniote evolution ' , Nature , vol. 584 , pp. 403–409, +19 .
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edsoai.on1204245547
Document Type :
Electronic Resource