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The American Paddlefish Genome Provides Novel Insights into Chromosomal Evolution and Bone Mineralization in Early Vertebrates
Authors:Peilin Cheng  Yu Huang  Yunyun Lv  Hao Du  Zhiqiang Ruan  Chuangju Li  Huan Ye  Hui Zhang  Jinming Wu  Chengyou Wang  Rui Ruan  Yanping Li  Chao Bian  Xinxin You  Chengcheng Shi  Kai Han  Junming Xu  Qiong Shi  Qiwei Wei
Abstract:Sturgeons and paddlefishes (Acipenseriformes) occupy the basal position of ray-finned fishes, although they have cartilaginous skeletons as in Chondrichthyes. This evolutionary status and their morphological specializations make them a research focus, but their complex genomes (polyploidy and the presence of microchromosomes) bring obstacles and challenges to molecular studies. Here, we generated the first high-quality genome assembly of the American paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) at a chromosome level. Comparative genomic analyses revealed a recent species-specific whole-genome duplication event, and extensive chromosomal changes, including head-to-head fusions of pairs of intact, large ancestral chromosomes within the paddlefish. We also provide an overview of the paddlefish SCPP (secretory calcium-binding phosphoprotein) repertoire that is responsible for tissue mineralization, demonstrating that the earliest flourishing of SCPP members occurred at least before the split between Acipenseriformes and teleosts. In summary, this genome assembly provides a genetic resource for understanding chromosomal evolution in polyploid nonteleost fishes and bone mineralization in early vertebrates.
Keywords:American paddlefish  sturgeon and paddlefish  early vertebrates  whole-genome duplication  chromosome evolution  bone mineralization
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