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Genome sequence of the basal haplorrhine primate Tarsius syrichta reveals unusual insertions

Tarsiers are phylogenetically located between the most basal strepsirrhines and the most derived anthropoid primates. While they share morphological features with both groups, they also possess uncommon primate characteristics, rendering their evolutionary history somewhat obscure. To investigate th...

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Autores principales: Schmitz, Jürgen, Noll, Angela, Raabe, Carsten A., Churakov, Gennady, Voss, Reinhard, Kiefmann, Martin, Rozhdestvensky, Timofey, Brosius, Jürgen, Baertsch, Robert, Clawson, Hiram, Roos, Christian, Zimin, Aleksey, Minx, Patrick, Montague, Michael J., Wilson, Richard K., Warren, Wesley C.
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5059674/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27708261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12997
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author Schmitz, Jürgen
Noll, Angela
Raabe, Carsten A.
Churakov, Gennady
Voss, Reinhard
Kiefmann, Martin
Rozhdestvensky, Timofey
Brosius, Jürgen
Baertsch, Robert
Clawson, Hiram
Roos, Christian
Zimin, Aleksey
Minx, Patrick
Montague, Michael J.
Wilson, Richard K.
Warren, Wesley C.
author_facet Schmitz, Jürgen
Noll, Angela
Raabe, Carsten A.
Churakov, Gennady
Voss, Reinhard
Kiefmann, Martin
Rozhdestvensky, Timofey
Brosius, Jürgen
Baertsch, Robert
Clawson, Hiram
Roos, Christian
Zimin, Aleksey
Minx, Patrick
Montague, Michael J.
Wilson, Richard K.
Warren, Wesley C.
author_sort Schmitz, Jürgen
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description Tarsiers are phylogenetically located between the most basal strepsirrhines and the most derived anthropoid primates. While they share morphological features with both groups, they also possess uncommon primate characteristics, rendering their evolutionary history somewhat obscure. To investigate the molecular basis of such attributes, we present here a new genome assembly of the Philippine tarsier (Tarsius syrichta), and provide extended analyses of the genome and detailed history of transposable element insertion events. We describe the silencing of Alu monomers on the lineage leading to anthropoids, and recognize an unexpected abundance of long terminal repeat-derived and LINE1-mobilized transposed elements (Tarsius interspersed elements; TINEs). For the first time in mammals, we identify a complete mitochondrial genome insertion within the nuclear genome, then reveal tarsier-specific, positive gene selection and posit population size changes over time. The genomic resources and analyses presented here will aid efforts to more fully understand the ancient characteristics of primate genomes.
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spelling pubmed-50596742016-10-26 Genome sequence of the basal haplorrhine primate Tarsius syrichta reveals unusual insertions Schmitz, Jürgen Noll, Angela Raabe, Carsten A. Churakov, Gennady Voss, Reinhard Kiefmann, Martin Rozhdestvensky, Timofey Brosius, Jürgen Baertsch, Robert Clawson, Hiram Roos, Christian Zimin, Aleksey Minx, Patrick Montague, Michael J. Wilson, Richard K. Warren, Wesley C. Nat Commun Article Tarsiers are phylogenetically located between the most basal strepsirrhines and the most derived anthropoid primates. While they share morphological features with both groups, they also possess uncommon primate characteristics, rendering their evolutionary history somewhat obscure. To investigate the molecular basis of such attributes, we present here a new genome assembly of the Philippine tarsier (Tarsius syrichta), and provide extended analyses of the genome and detailed history of transposable element insertion events. We describe the silencing of Alu monomers on the lineage leading to anthropoids, and recognize an unexpected abundance of long terminal repeat-derived and LINE1-mobilized transposed elements (Tarsius interspersed elements; TINEs). For the first time in mammals, we identify a complete mitochondrial genome insertion within the nuclear genome, then reveal tarsier-specific, positive gene selection and posit population size changes over time. The genomic resources and analyses presented here will aid efforts to more fully understand the ancient characteristics of primate genomes. Nature Publishing Group 2016-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5059674/ /pubmed/27708261 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12997 Text en Copyright © 2016, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Schmitz, Jürgen
Noll, Angela
Raabe, Carsten A.
Churakov, Gennady
Voss, Reinhard
Kiefmann, Martin
Rozhdestvensky, Timofey
Brosius, Jürgen
Baertsch, Robert
Clawson, Hiram
Roos, Christian
Zimin, Aleksey
Minx, Patrick
Montague, Michael J.
Wilson, Richard K.
Warren, Wesley C.
Genome sequence of the basal haplorrhine primate Tarsius syrichta reveals unusual insertions
title Genome sequence of the basal haplorrhine primate Tarsius syrichta reveals unusual insertions
title_full Genome sequence of the basal haplorrhine primate Tarsius syrichta reveals unusual insertions
title_fullStr Genome sequence of the basal haplorrhine primate Tarsius syrichta reveals unusual insertions
title_full_unstemmed Genome sequence of the basal haplorrhine primate Tarsius syrichta reveals unusual insertions
title_short Genome sequence of the basal haplorrhine primate Tarsius syrichta reveals unusual insertions
title_sort genome sequence of the basal haplorrhine primate tarsius syrichta reveals unusual insertions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5059674/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27708261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12997
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