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Collembolan Transcriptomes Highlight Molecular Evolution of Hexapods and Provide Clues on the Adaptation to Terrestrial Life

BACKGROUND: Collembola (springtails) represent a soil-living lineage of hexapods in between insects and crustaceans. Consequently, their genomes may hold key information on the early processes leading to evolution of Hexapoda from a crustacean ancestor. METHOD: We assembled and annotated transcripto...

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Autores principales: Faddeeva, A., Studer, R. A., Kraaijeveld, K., Sie, D., Ylstra, B., Mariën, J., op den Camp, H. J. M., Datema, E., den Dunnen, J. T., van Straalen, N. M., Roelofs, D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4468109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26075903
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130600
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author Faddeeva, A.
Studer, R. A.
Kraaijeveld, K.
Sie, D.
Ylstra, B.
Mariën, J.
op den Camp, H. J. M.
Datema, E.
den Dunnen, J. T.
van Straalen, N. M.
Roelofs, D.
author_facet Faddeeva, A.
Studer, R. A.
Kraaijeveld, K.
Sie, D.
Ylstra, B.
Mariën, J.
op den Camp, H. J. M.
Datema, E.
den Dunnen, J. T.
van Straalen, N. M.
Roelofs, D.
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description BACKGROUND: Collembola (springtails) represent a soil-living lineage of hexapods in between insects and crustaceans. Consequently, their genomes may hold key information on the early processes leading to evolution of Hexapoda from a crustacean ancestor. METHOD: We assembled and annotated transcriptomes of the Collembola Folsomia candida and Orchesella cincta, and performed comparative analysis with protein-coding gene sequences of three crustaceans and three insects to identify adaptive signatures associated with the evolution of hexapods within the pancrustacean clade. RESULTS: Assembly of the springtail transcriptomes resulted in 37,730 transcripts with predicted open reading frames for F. candida and 32,154 for O. cincta, of which 34.2% were functionally annotated for F. candida and 38.4% for O. cincta. Subsequently, we predicted orthologous clusters among eight species and applied the branch-site test to detect episodic positive selection in the Hexapoda and Collembola lineages. A subset of 250 genes showed significant positive selection along the Hexapoda branch and 57 in the Collembola lineage. Gene Ontology categories enriched in these genes include metabolism, stress response (i.e. DNA repair, immune response), ion transport, ATP metabolism, regulation and development-related processes (i.e. eye development, neurological development). CONCLUSIONS: We suggest that the identified gene families represent processes that have played a key role in the divergence of hexapods within the pancrustacean clade that eventually evolved into the most species-rich group of all animals, the hexapods. Furthermore, some adaptive signatures in collembolans may provide valuable clues to understand evolution of hexapods on land.
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spelling pubmed-44681092015-06-25 Collembolan Transcriptomes Highlight Molecular Evolution of Hexapods and Provide Clues on the Adaptation to Terrestrial Life Faddeeva, A. Studer, R. A. Kraaijeveld, K. Sie, D. Ylstra, B. Mariën, J. op den Camp, H. J. M. Datema, E. den Dunnen, J. T. van Straalen, N. M. Roelofs, D. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Collembola (springtails) represent a soil-living lineage of hexapods in between insects and crustaceans. Consequently, their genomes may hold key information on the early processes leading to evolution of Hexapoda from a crustacean ancestor. METHOD: We assembled and annotated transcriptomes of the Collembola Folsomia candida and Orchesella cincta, and performed comparative analysis with protein-coding gene sequences of three crustaceans and three insects to identify adaptive signatures associated with the evolution of hexapods within the pancrustacean clade. RESULTS: Assembly of the springtail transcriptomes resulted in 37,730 transcripts with predicted open reading frames for F. candida and 32,154 for O. cincta, of which 34.2% were functionally annotated for F. candida and 38.4% for O. cincta. Subsequently, we predicted orthologous clusters among eight species and applied the branch-site test to detect episodic positive selection in the Hexapoda and Collembola lineages. A subset of 250 genes showed significant positive selection along the Hexapoda branch and 57 in the Collembola lineage. Gene Ontology categories enriched in these genes include metabolism, stress response (i.e. DNA repair, immune response), ion transport, ATP metabolism, regulation and development-related processes (i.e. eye development, neurological development). CONCLUSIONS: We suggest that the identified gene families represent processes that have played a key role in the divergence of hexapods within the pancrustacean clade that eventually evolved into the most species-rich group of all animals, the hexapods. Furthermore, some adaptive signatures in collembolans may provide valuable clues to understand evolution of hexapods on land. Public Library of Science 2015-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4468109/ /pubmed/26075903 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130600 Text en © 2015 Faddeeva et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Faddeeva, A.
Studer, R. A.
Kraaijeveld, K.
Sie, D.
Ylstra, B.
Mariën, J.
op den Camp, H. J. M.
Datema, E.
den Dunnen, J. T.
van Straalen, N. M.
Roelofs, D.
Collembolan Transcriptomes Highlight Molecular Evolution of Hexapods and Provide Clues on the Adaptation to Terrestrial Life
title Collembolan Transcriptomes Highlight Molecular Evolution of Hexapods and Provide Clues on the Adaptation to Terrestrial Life
title_full Collembolan Transcriptomes Highlight Molecular Evolution of Hexapods and Provide Clues on the Adaptation to Terrestrial Life
title_fullStr Collembolan Transcriptomes Highlight Molecular Evolution of Hexapods and Provide Clues on the Adaptation to Terrestrial Life
title_full_unstemmed Collembolan Transcriptomes Highlight Molecular Evolution of Hexapods and Provide Clues on the Adaptation to Terrestrial Life
title_short Collembolan Transcriptomes Highlight Molecular Evolution of Hexapods and Provide Clues on the Adaptation to Terrestrial Life
title_sort collembolan transcriptomes highlight molecular evolution of hexapods and provide clues on the adaptation to terrestrial life
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4468109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26075903
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130600
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