The Demosponge Amphimedon queenslandica: Reconstructing the Ancestral Metazoan Genome and Deciphering the Origin of Animal Multicellularity.

CSH protocols Pub Date : 2008-12-01 DOI:10.1101/pdb.emo108
Bernard M Degnan, Maja Adamska, Alina Craigie, Sandie M Degnan, Bryony Fahey, Marie Gauthier, John N A Hooper, Claire Larroux, Sally P Leys, Erica Lovas, Gemma S Richards
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INTRODUCTIONSponges are one of the earliest branching metazoans. In addition to undergoing complex development and differentiation, they can regenerate via stem cells and can discern self from nonself ("allorecognition"), making them a useful comparative model for a range of metazoan-specific processes. Molecular analyses of these processes have the potential to reveal ancient homologies shared among all living animals and critical genomic innovations that underpin metazoan multicellularity. Amphimedon queenslandica (Porifera, Demospongiae, Haplosclerida, Niphatidae) is the first poriferan representative to have its genome sequenced, assembled, and annotated. Amphimedon exemplifies many sessile and sedentary marine invertebrates (e.g., corals, ascidians, bryozoans): They disperse during a planktonic larval phase, settle in the vicinity of conspecifics, ward off potential competitors (including incompatible genotypes), and ensure that brooded eggs are fertilized by conspecific sperm. Using genomic and expressed sequence tag (EST) resources from Amphimedon, functional genomic approaches can be applied to a wide range of ecological and population genetic processes, including fertilization, dispersal, and colonization dynamics, host-symbiont interactions, and secondary metabolite production. Unlike most other sponges, Amphimedon produce hundreds of asynchronously developing embryos and larvae year-round in distinct, easily accessible brood chambers. Embryogenesis gives rise to larvae with at least a dozen cell types that are segregated into three layers and patterned along the body axis. In this article, we describe some of the methods currently available for studying A. queenslandica, focusing on the analysis of embryos, larvae, and post-larvae.

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昆士兰的蠕形海绵Amphimedon:重建祖先后生动物基因组和破译动物多细胞起源。
海绵是最早的分支后生动物之一。除了经历复杂的发育和分化外,它们还可以通过干细胞再生,并可以区分自我和非自我(“异体识别”),这使它们成为一系列后生动物特异性过程的有用比较模型。对这些过程的分子分析有可能揭示所有现存动物之间共享的古老同源性,以及支持后生动物多细胞性的关键基因组创新。Amphimedon queensland (Porifera, Demospongiae, Haplosclerida, Niphatidae)是第一个完成基因组测序、组装和注释的多孔动物代表。两栖动物是许多不动和不动的海洋无脊椎动物(如珊瑚、海鞘、苔藓虫)的典型代表:它们在浮游幼虫阶段分散,在同种生物附近定居,抵御潜在的竞争对手(包括不相容的基因型),并确保孵出的卵被同种生物的精子受精。利用来自Amphimedon的基因组和表达序列标签(EST)资源,功能基因组学方法可以应用于广泛的生态和种群遗传过程,包括受精、扩散和定植动力学、宿主-共生体相互作用和次生代谢物产生。与大多数其他海绵动物不同,Amphimedon一年四季在不同的、容易接近的育雏室里产生数百个不同步发育的胚胎和幼虫。胚胎发生产生的幼虫至少有十几种细胞类型,这些细胞分为三层,沿着体轴形成图案。在本文中,我们介绍了一些目前可用的研究方法,重点是胚胎,幼虫和幼虫后的分析。
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