Chamaeleo calyptratus (veiled chameleon) chromosome-scale genome assembly and annotation provides insights into the evolution of reptiles and developmental mechanisms.

Natalia Shylo, Andrew Price, Sofia Robb, Richard Kupronis, Irán Andira Guzmán Méndez, Dustin DeGraffenreid, Tony Gamble, Paul Trainor
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The family Chamaeleonidae comprises 228 species, boasting an extensive geographic spread and an array of evolutionary novelties and adaptations, but a paucity of genetic and molecular analyses. Veiled chameleon (Chamaeleo calyptratus) has emerged as a tractable research organism for the study of squamate early development and evolution. Here we report a chromosomal-level assembly and annotation of the veiled chameleon genome. We note a remarkable chromosomal conservation across squamates, but comparisons to more distant genomes reveal GC peaks correlating with ancestral chromosome fusion events. We subsequently identified the XX/XY region on chromosome 5, confirming environmental-independent sex determination in veiled chameleons. Furthermore, our analysis of the Hox gene family indicates that veiled chameleons possess the most complete set of 41 Hox genes, retained from an amniote ancestor. Lastly, the veiled chameleon genome has retained both ancestral paralogs of the Nodal gene, but is missing Dand5 and several other genes, recently associated with the loss of motile cilia during the establishment of left-right patterning. Thus, a complete veiled chameleon genome provides opportunities for novel insights into the evolution of reptilian genomes and the molecular mechanisms driving phenotypic variation and ecological adaptation.
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Chamaeleo calyptratus(面纱变色龙)染色体组规模的基因组组装和注释为爬行动物的进化和发育机制提供了见解。
变色龙科(Chamaeleonidae)有 228 个物种,地理分布广泛,进化过程中出现了一系列新奇和适应性,但遗传和分子分析却很少。面纱变色龙(Chamaeleo calyptratus)已成为研究有鳞类早期发育和进化的一种易研究生物。我们在此报告了变色龙基因组的染色体组装和注释。我们注意到有鳞类动物的染色体具有明显的保守性,但通过与更远的基因组进行比较,我们发现了与祖先染色体融合事件相关的 GC 峰。我们随后在第 5 号染色体上确定了 XX/XY 区域,证实了变色龙的性别决定与环境无关。此外,我们对Hox基因家族的分析表明,面纱变色龙拥有从羊膜动物祖先保留下来的最完整的41个Hox基因。最后,面纱变色龙基因组保留了Nodal基因的两个祖先旁系亲属,但缺少Dand5和其他几个基因,而最近发现这些基因与左右模式形成过程中运动纤毛的丧失有关。因此,一个完整的隐色变色龙基因组为深入了解爬行动物基因组的进化以及驱动表型变异和生态适应的分子机制提供了机会。
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