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Gene evolution and gene expression after whole genome duplication in fish: the PhyloFish database

With more than 30,000 species, ray-finned fish represent approximately half of vertebrates. The evolution of ray-finned fish was impacted by several whole genome duplication (WGD) events including a teleost-specific WGD event (TGD) that occurred at the root of the teleost lineage about 350 million y...

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Autores principales: Pasquier, Jeremy, Cabau, Cédric, Nguyen, Thaovi, Jouanno, Elodie, Severac, Dany, Braasch, Ingo, Journot, Laurent, Pontarotti, Pierre, Klopp, Christophe, Postlethwait, John H., Guiguen, Yann, Bobe, Julien
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4870732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27189481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12864-016-2709-z
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author Pasquier, Jeremy
Cabau, Cédric
Nguyen, Thaovi
Jouanno, Elodie
Severac, Dany
Braasch, Ingo
Journot, Laurent
Pontarotti, Pierre
Klopp, Christophe
Postlethwait, John H.
Guiguen, Yann
Bobe, Julien
author_facet Pasquier, Jeremy
Cabau, Cédric
Nguyen, Thaovi
Jouanno, Elodie
Severac, Dany
Braasch, Ingo
Journot, Laurent
Pontarotti, Pierre
Klopp, Christophe
Postlethwait, John H.
Guiguen, Yann
Bobe, Julien
author_sort Pasquier, Jeremy
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description With more than 30,000 species, ray-finned fish represent approximately half of vertebrates. The evolution of ray-finned fish was impacted by several whole genome duplication (WGD) events including a teleost-specific WGD event (TGD) that occurred at the root of the teleost lineage about 350 million years ago (Mya) and more recent WGD events in salmonids, carps, suckers and others. In plants and animals, WGD events are associated with adaptive radiations and evolutionary innovations. WGD-spurred innovation may be especially relevant in the case of teleost fish, which colonized a wide diversity of habitats on earth, including many extreme environments. Fish biodiversity, the use of fish models for human medicine and ecological studies, and the importance of fish in human nutrition, fuel an important need for the characterization of gene expression repertoires and corresponding evolutionary histories of ray-finned fish genes. To this aim, we performed transcriptome analyses and developed the PhyloFish database to provide (i) de novo assembled gene repertoires in 23 different ray-finned fish species including two holosteans (i.e. a group that diverged from teleosts before TGD) and 21 teleosts (including six salmonids), and (ii) gene expression levels in ten different tissues and organs (and embryos for many) in the same species. This resource was generated using a common deep RNA sequencing protocol to obtain the most exhaustive gene repertoire possible in each species that allows between-species comparisons to study the evolution of gene expression in different lineages. The PhyloFish database described here can be accessed and searched using RNAbrowse, a simple and efficient solution to give access to RNA-seq de novo assembled transcripts.
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spelling pubmed-48707322016-05-19 Gene evolution and gene expression after whole genome duplication in fish: the PhyloFish database Pasquier, Jeremy Cabau, Cédric Nguyen, Thaovi Jouanno, Elodie Severac, Dany Braasch, Ingo Journot, Laurent Pontarotti, Pierre Klopp, Christophe Postlethwait, John H. Guiguen, Yann Bobe, Julien BMC Genomics Database With more than 30,000 species, ray-finned fish represent approximately half of vertebrates. The evolution of ray-finned fish was impacted by several whole genome duplication (WGD) events including a teleost-specific WGD event (TGD) that occurred at the root of the teleost lineage about 350 million years ago (Mya) and more recent WGD events in salmonids, carps, suckers and others. In plants and animals, WGD events are associated with adaptive radiations and evolutionary innovations. WGD-spurred innovation may be especially relevant in the case of teleost fish, which colonized a wide diversity of habitats on earth, including many extreme environments. Fish biodiversity, the use of fish models for human medicine and ecological studies, and the importance of fish in human nutrition, fuel an important need for the characterization of gene expression repertoires and corresponding evolutionary histories of ray-finned fish genes. To this aim, we performed transcriptome analyses and developed the PhyloFish database to provide (i) de novo assembled gene repertoires in 23 different ray-finned fish species including two holosteans (i.e. a group that diverged from teleosts before TGD) and 21 teleosts (including six salmonids), and (ii) gene expression levels in ten different tissues and organs (and embryos for many) in the same species. This resource was generated using a common deep RNA sequencing protocol to obtain the most exhaustive gene repertoire possible in each species that allows between-species comparisons to study the evolution of gene expression in different lineages. The PhyloFish database described here can be accessed and searched using RNAbrowse, a simple and efficient solution to give access to RNA-seq de novo assembled transcripts. BioMed Central 2016-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4870732/ /pubmed/27189481 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12864-016-2709-z Text en © Pasquier et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Cabau, Cédric
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Jouanno, Elodie
Severac, Dany
Braasch, Ingo
Journot, Laurent
Pontarotti, Pierre
Klopp, Christophe
Postlethwait, John H.
Guiguen, Yann
Bobe, Julien
Gene evolution and gene expression after whole genome duplication in fish: the PhyloFish database
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title_full Gene evolution and gene expression after whole genome duplication in fish: the PhyloFish database
title_fullStr Gene evolution and gene expression after whole genome duplication in fish: the PhyloFish database
title_full_unstemmed Gene evolution and gene expression after whole genome duplication in fish: the PhyloFish database
title_short Gene evolution and gene expression after whole genome duplication in fish: the PhyloFish database
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12864-016-2709-z
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