大菱鲆(Scophthalmus maximus)全基因组测序一种适应海底生活的鱼

A. Figueras, D. Robledo, A. Corvelo, M. Hermida, P. Pereiro, J. Rubiolo, J. Gómez-Garrido, Laia Carreté, Xabier Bello, M. Gut, I. Gut, M. Marcet-Houben, G. Forn-Cuní, B. Galán, J. García, J. L. Abal-Fabeiro, B. Pardo, Xoana Taboada, C. Fernández, A. Vlasova, Antonio Hermoso-Pulido, R. Guigó, J. Álvarez-Dios, A. Gómez-Tato, A. Viñas, X. Maside, T. Gabaldón, B. Novoa, C. Bouza, T. Alioto, P. Martínez
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大比目鱼是一种具有日益增长的商业价值的比目鱼,这促使了积极的基因组研究,旨在更有效地选择。在这里,我们提出了大比目鱼基因组的序列和注释,这对于促进育种计划和确定比目鱼的起源和多样化都是一个里程碑。我们比较了大比目鱼基因组和模式鱼基因组来研究硬骨鱼染色体的进化。我们在Percomorpha中观察到保守的宏观协同模式,并在大菱鲆基因组中发现与硬骨鱼基因组复制相关的大型协同块。我们发现了与视觉和膜脂代谢相关的基因家族扩展和正向选择,这表明它们分别适应了海底生活方式和低温。我们的数据表明了比目鱼的快速进化和多样化,以适应底栖生物的生活,并为理解它们有争议的起源提供了线索。此外,我们通过定位候选基因和先前报道的数量性状位点,研究了生长、性别决定和抗病的基因组结构,以及理解局部适应和促进大菱鲆产量的关键性状。这些生产性状的基因组结构允许鉴定候选基因和丰富的途径,这可能为未来的标记辅助选择提供有用的信息。
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Whole genome sequencing of turbot (Scophthalmus maximus; Pleuronectiformes): a fish adapted to demersal life
The turbot is a flatfish (Pleuronectiformes) with increasing commercial value, which has prompted active genomic research aimed at more efficient selection. Here we present the sequence and annotation of the turbot genome, which represents a milestone for both boosting breeding programmes and ascertaining the origin and diversification of flatfish. We compare the turbot genome with model fish genomes to investigate teleost chromosome evolution. We observe a conserved macrosyntenic pattern within Percomorpha and identify large syntenic blocks within the turbot genome related to the teleost genome duplication. We identify gene family expansions and positive selection of genes associated with vision and metabolism of membrane lipids, which suggests adaptation to demersal lifestyle and to cold temperatures, respectively. Our data indicate a quick evolution and diversification of flatfish to adapt to benthic life and provide clues for understanding their controversial origin. Moreover, we investigate the genomic architecture of growth, sex determination and disease resistance, key traits for understanding local adaptation and boosting turbot production, by mapping candidate genes and previously reported quantitative trait loci. The genomic architecture of these productive traits has allowed the identification of candidate genes and enriched pathways that may represent useful information for future marker-assisted selection in turbot.
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