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Title: Analysis of the P. lividus sea urchin genome highlights contrasting trends of genomic and regulatory evolution in deuterostomes
Author: Marlétaz, Ferdinand
Couloux, Arnaud
Poulain, Julie
Labadie, Karine
Da Silva, Corinne
Mangenot, Sophie
Noel, Benjamin
Poustka, Albert J.
Dru, Philippe
Pegueroles Queralt, Cinta
Borra, Marco
Lowe, Elijah K.
Lhomond, Guy
Besnardeau, Lydia
Le Gras, Stéphanie
Ye, Tao
Gavriouchkina, Daria
Russo, Roberta
Costa, Caterina
Zito, Francesca
Anello, Letizia
Nicosia, Aldo
Ragusa, Maria Antonietta
Pascual Berniola, Marta
Molina, Ma. Dolores
Chessel, Aline
Di Carlo, Marta
Turon Barrera, Xavier
Copley, Richard R.
Exposito, Jean-Yves
Martínez Serra, Pedro
Cavalieri, Vincenzo
Ben Tabou De Leon, Smadar
Croce, Jenifer
Oliveri, Paola
Matranga, Valeria
Di Bernardo, Maria
Morales, Julia
Cormier, Patrick
Geneviève, Anne-Marie
Aury, Jean-Marc
Barbe, Valérie
Wincker, Patrick
Arnone, Maria Ina
Gache, Christian
Lepage, Thierry
Keywords: Eriçons de mar
Genòmica
Expressió gènica
Epigenètica
Sea urchins
Genomics
Gene expression
Epigenetics
Issue Date: 12-Apr-2023
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: Sea urchins are emblematic models in developmental biology and display several characteristics that set them apart from other deuterostomes. To uncover the genomic cues that may underlie these specificities, we generated a chromosome-scale genome assembly for the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus and an extensive gene expression and epigenetic profiles of its embryonic development. We found that, unlike vertebrates, sea urchins retained ancestral chromosomal linkages but underwent very fast intrachromosomal gene order mixing. We identified a burst of gene duplication in the echinoid lineage and showed that some of these expanded genes have been recruited in novel structures (water vascular system, Aristotle's lantern, and skeletogenic micromere lineage). Finally, we identified gene-regulatory modules conserved between sea urchins and chordates. Our results suggest that gene-regulatory networks controlling development can be conserved despite extensive gene order rearrangement.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xgen.2023.100295
It is part of: Cell Genomics, 2023, vol. 3, num. 4, p. 1-24
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/197226
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xgen.2023.100295
ISSN: 2666-979X
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