Horseshoe crab genomes reveal evolutionary fates of genes and microRNAs after three rounds (3R) of whole genome duplication in invertebrates

Whole genome duplication (WGD) has occurred in relatively few sexually reproducing invertebrates. Consequently, the WGD that occurred in the common ancestor of horseshoe crabs ~135 million years ago provides a rare opportunity to decipher the evolutionary consequences of a duplicated invertebrate...

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spelling my.iium.irep.879722021-06-23T08:32:12Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/87972/ Horseshoe crab genomes reveal evolutionary fates of genes and microRNAs after three rounds (3R) of whole genome duplication in invertebrates Nong, Wenyan Qu, Zhe Li, Yiqian Owen, Tom Barton . Wong, Annette Y. P John, Akbar , Q Science (General) Whole genome duplication (WGD) has occurred in relatively few sexually reproducing invertebrates. Consequently, the WGD that occurred in the common ancestor of horseshoe crabs ~135 million years ago provides a rare opportunity to decipher the evolutionary consequences of a duplicated invertebrate genome. Here, we present a high-quality genome assembly for the mangrove horseshoe crab Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda (1.7 Gb, N50 = 90.2 Mb, with 89.8% sequences anchored to 16 pseudomolecules, 2n = 32), and a resequenced genome of the tri-spine horseshoe crab Tachypleus tridentatus (1.7 Gb, N50 = 109.7 Mb). Analyses of gene families, microRNAs, and synteny show that horseshoe crabs have undergone three rounds (3R) of WGD. Comparison of C. rotundicauda and T. tridentatus genomes from populations from several geographic locations further elucidates the diverse fates of both coding and noncoding genes. Together, the present study represents a cornerstone for improving our understanding of invertebrate WGD events on the evolutionary fates of genes and microRNAs, at both the individual and population level. We also provide improved genomic resources for horseshoe crabs, of applied value for breeding programs and conservation of this fascinating and unusual invertebrate lineage Nature Research 2021-01-19 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/87972/7/87972%20Horseshoe%20crab%20genomes%20reveal%20the%20evolution.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/87972/13/87972%20Horseshoe%20crab%20genomes%20reveal%20the%20evolution_scopus.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/87972/14/87972%20Horseshoe%20crab%20genomes%20reveal%20the%20evolution_wos.pdf Nong, Wenyan and Qu, Zhe and Li, Yiqian and Owen, Tom Barton and . Wong, Annette Y. P and John, Akbar and UNSPECIFIED (2021) Horseshoe crab genomes reveal evolutionary fates of genes and microRNAs after three rounds (3R) of whole genome duplication in invertebrates. Communication Biology, 4 (1). pp. 1-11. ISSN 2399-3642 https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-020-01637-2.pdf 10.1038/s42003-020-01637-2
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Horseshoe crab genomes reveal evolutionary fates of genes and microRNAs after three rounds (3R) of whole genome duplication in invertebrates
description Whole genome duplication (WGD) has occurred in relatively few sexually reproducing invertebrates. Consequently, the WGD that occurred in the common ancestor of horseshoe crabs ~135 million years ago provides a rare opportunity to decipher the evolutionary consequences of a duplicated invertebrate genome. Here, we present a high-quality genome assembly for the mangrove horseshoe crab Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda (1.7 Gb, N50 = 90.2 Mb, with 89.8% sequences anchored to 16 pseudomolecules, 2n = 32), and a resequenced genome of the tri-spine horseshoe crab Tachypleus tridentatus (1.7 Gb, N50 = 109.7 Mb). Analyses of gene families, microRNAs, and synteny show that horseshoe crabs have undergone three rounds (3R) of WGD. Comparison of C. rotundicauda and T. tridentatus genomes from populations from several geographic locations further elucidates the diverse fates of both coding and noncoding genes. Together, the present study represents a cornerstone for improving our understanding of invertebrate WGD events on the evolutionary fates of genes and microRNAs, at both the individual and population level. We also provide improved genomic resources for horseshoe crabs, of applied value for breeding programs and conservation of this fascinating and unusual invertebrate lineage
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author Nong, Wenyan
Qu, Zhe
Li, Yiqian
Owen, Tom Barton
. Wong, Annette Y. P
John, Akbar
,
author_facet Nong, Wenyan
Qu, Zhe
Li, Yiqian
Owen, Tom Barton
. Wong, Annette Y. P
John, Akbar
,
author_sort Nong, Wenyan
title Horseshoe crab genomes reveal evolutionary fates of genes and microRNAs after three rounds (3R) of whole genome duplication in invertebrates
title_short Horseshoe crab genomes reveal evolutionary fates of genes and microRNAs after three rounds (3R) of whole genome duplication in invertebrates
title_full Horseshoe crab genomes reveal evolutionary fates of genes and microRNAs after three rounds (3R) of whole genome duplication in invertebrates
title_fullStr Horseshoe crab genomes reveal evolutionary fates of genes and microRNAs after three rounds (3R) of whole genome duplication in invertebrates
title_full_unstemmed Horseshoe crab genomes reveal evolutionary fates of genes and microRNAs after three rounds (3R) of whole genome duplication in invertebrates
title_sort horseshoe crab genomes reveal evolutionary fates of genes and micrornas after three rounds (3r) of whole genome duplication in invertebrates
publisher Nature Research
publishDate 2021
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