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A phylogenetically informed search for an alternative Macrostomum model species,with notes on taxonomy,mating behavior,karyology, and genome size
Authors:Lukas Schärer  Jeremias N. Brand  Pragya Singh  Kira S. Zadesenets  Claus-Peter Stelzer  Gudrun Viktorin
Affiliation:1. Evolutionary Biology, Zoological Institute, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland;2. The Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia;3. Research Department for Limnology, University of Innsbruck, Mondsee, Austria
Abstract:The free-living flatworm Macrostomum lignano is used as a model in a range of research fields—including aging, bioadhesion, stem cells, and sexual selection—culminating in the establishment of genome assemblies and transgenics. However, the Macrostomum community has run into a roadblock following the discovery of an unusual genome organization in M. lignano, which could now impair the development of additional resources and tools. Briefly, M. lignano has undergone a whole-genome duplication, followed by rediploidization into a 2n = 8 karyotype (distinct from the canonical 2n = 6 karyotype in the genus). Although this karyotype appears visually diploid, it is in fact a hidden tetraploid (with rarer 2n = 9 and 2n = 10 individuals being pentaploid and hexaploid, respectively). Here, we report on a phylogenetically informed search for close relatives of M. lignano, aimed at uncovering alternative Macrostomum models with the canonical karyotype and a simple genome organization. We taxonomically describe three new species: the first, Macrostomum janickei n. sp., is the closest known relative of M. lignano and shares its derived genome organization; the second, Macrostomum mirumnovem n. sp., has an even more unusual genome organization, with a highly variable karyotype based on a 2n = 9 base pattern; and the third, Macrostomum cliftonensis n. sp., does not only show the canonical 2n = 6 karyotype, but also performs well under standard laboratory culture conditions and fulfills many other requirements. M. cliftonensis is a viable candidate for replacing M. lignano as the primary Macrostomum model, being outcrossing and having an estimated haploid genome size of only 231 Mbp.
Keywords:genome evolution  karyology  phylogeny  taxonomy  Turbellaria
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