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Comparative Genomics Reveals Accelerated Evolution in Conserved Pathways during the Diversification of Anole Lizards

Squamates include all lizards and snakes, and display some of the most diverse and extreme morphological adaptations among vertebrates. However, compared with birds and mammals, relatively few resources exist for comparative genomic analyses of squamates, hampering efforts to understand the molecula...

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Autores principales: Tollis, Marc, Hutchins, Elizabeth D, Stapley, Jessica, Rupp, Shawn M, Eckalbar, Walter L, Maayan, Inbar, Lasku, Eris, Infante, Carlos R, Dennis, Stuart R, Robertson, Joel A, May, Catherine M, Crusoe, Michael R, Bermingham, Eldredge, DeNardo, Dale F, Hsieh, Shi-Tong Tonia, Kulathinal, Rob J, McMillan, William Owen, Menke, Douglas B, Pratt, Stephen C, Rawls, Jeffery Alan, Sanjur, Oris, Wilson-Rawls, Jeanne, Wilson Sayres, Melissa A, Fisher, Rebecca E, Kusumi, Kenro
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5798147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29360978
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evy013
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author Tollis, Marc
Hutchins, Elizabeth D
Stapley, Jessica
Rupp, Shawn M
Eckalbar, Walter L
Maayan, Inbar
Lasku, Eris
Infante, Carlos R
Dennis, Stuart R
Robertson, Joel A
May, Catherine M
Crusoe, Michael R
Bermingham, Eldredge
DeNardo, Dale F
Hsieh, Shi-Tong Tonia
Kulathinal, Rob J
McMillan, William Owen
Menke, Douglas B
Pratt, Stephen C
Rawls, Jeffery Alan
Sanjur, Oris
Wilson-Rawls, Jeanne
Wilson Sayres, Melissa A
Fisher, Rebecca E
Kusumi, Kenro
author_facet Tollis, Marc
Hutchins, Elizabeth D
Stapley, Jessica
Rupp, Shawn M
Eckalbar, Walter L
Maayan, Inbar
Lasku, Eris
Infante, Carlos R
Dennis, Stuart R
Robertson, Joel A
May, Catherine M
Crusoe, Michael R
Bermingham, Eldredge
DeNardo, Dale F
Hsieh, Shi-Tong Tonia
Kulathinal, Rob J
McMillan, William Owen
Menke, Douglas B
Pratt, Stephen C
Rawls, Jeffery Alan
Sanjur, Oris
Wilson-Rawls, Jeanne
Wilson Sayres, Melissa A
Fisher, Rebecca E
Kusumi, Kenro
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description Squamates include all lizards and snakes, and display some of the most diverse and extreme morphological adaptations among vertebrates. However, compared with birds and mammals, relatively few resources exist for comparative genomic analyses of squamates, hampering efforts to understand the molecular bases of phenotypic diversification in such a speciose clade. In particular, the ∼400 species of anole lizard represent an extensive squamate radiation. Here, we sequence and assemble the draft genomes of three anole species—Anolis frenatus, Anolis auratus, and Anolis apletophallus—for comparison with the available reference genome of Anolis carolinensis. Comparative analyses reveal a rapid background rate of molecular evolution consistent with a model of punctuated equilibrium, and strong purifying selection on functional genomic elements in anoles. We find evidence for accelerated evolution in genes involved in behavior, sensory perception, and reproduction, as well as in genes regulating limb bud development and hindlimb specification. Morphometric analyses of anole fore and hindlimbs corroborated these findings. We detect signatures of positive selection across several genes related to the development and regulation of the forebrain, hormones, and the iguanian lizard dewlap, suggesting molecular changes underlying behavioral adaptations known to reinforce species boundaries were a key component in the diversification of anole lizards.
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spelling pubmed-57981472018-02-08 Comparative Genomics Reveals Accelerated Evolution in Conserved Pathways during the Diversification of Anole Lizards Tollis, Marc Hutchins, Elizabeth D Stapley, Jessica Rupp, Shawn M Eckalbar, Walter L Maayan, Inbar Lasku, Eris Infante, Carlos R Dennis, Stuart R Robertson, Joel A May, Catherine M Crusoe, Michael R Bermingham, Eldredge DeNardo, Dale F Hsieh, Shi-Tong Tonia Kulathinal, Rob J McMillan, William Owen Menke, Douglas B Pratt, Stephen C Rawls, Jeffery Alan Sanjur, Oris Wilson-Rawls, Jeanne Wilson Sayres, Melissa A Fisher, Rebecca E Kusumi, Kenro Genome Biol Evol Research Article Squamates include all lizards and snakes, and display some of the most diverse and extreme morphological adaptations among vertebrates. However, compared with birds and mammals, relatively few resources exist for comparative genomic analyses of squamates, hampering efforts to understand the molecular bases of phenotypic diversification in such a speciose clade. In particular, the ∼400 species of anole lizard represent an extensive squamate radiation. Here, we sequence and assemble the draft genomes of three anole species—Anolis frenatus, Anolis auratus, and Anolis apletophallus—for comparison with the available reference genome of Anolis carolinensis. Comparative analyses reveal a rapid background rate of molecular evolution consistent with a model of punctuated equilibrium, and strong purifying selection on functional genomic elements in anoles. We find evidence for accelerated evolution in genes involved in behavior, sensory perception, and reproduction, as well as in genes regulating limb bud development and hindlimb specification. Morphometric analyses of anole fore and hindlimbs corroborated these findings. We detect signatures of positive selection across several genes related to the development and regulation of the forebrain, hormones, and the iguanian lizard dewlap, suggesting molecular changes underlying behavioral adaptations known to reinforce species boundaries were a key component in the diversification of anole lizards. Oxford University Press 2018-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5798147/ /pubmed/29360978 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evy013 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Research Article
Tollis, Marc
Hutchins, Elizabeth D
Stapley, Jessica
Rupp, Shawn M
Eckalbar, Walter L
Maayan, Inbar
Lasku, Eris
Infante, Carlos R
Dennis, Stuart R
Robertson, Joel A
May, Catherine M
Crusoe, Michael R
Bermingham, Eldredge
DeNardo, Dale F
Hsieh, Shi-Tong Tonia
Kulathinal, Rob J
McMillan, William Owen
Menke, Douglas B
Pratt, Stephen C
Rawls, Jeffery Alan
Sanjur, Oris
Wilson-Rawls, Jeanne
Wilson Sayres, Melissa A
Fisher, Rebecca E
Kusumi, Kenro
Comparative Genomics Reveals Accelerated Evolution in Conserved Pathways during the Diversification of Anole Lizards
title Comparative Genomics Reveals Accelerated Evolution in Conserved Pathways during the Diversification of Anole Lizards
title_full Comparative Genomics Reveals Accelerated Evolution in Conserved Pathways during the Diversification of Anole Lizards
title_fullStr Comparative Genomics Reveals Accelerated Evolution in Conserved Pathways during the Diversification of Anole Lizards
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Genomics Reveals Accelerated Evolution in Conserved Pathways during the Diversification of Anole Lizards
title_short Comparative Genomics Reveals Accelerated Evolution in Conserved Pathways during the Diversification of Anole Lizards
title_sort comparative genomics reveals accelerated evolution in conserved pathways during the diversification of anole lizards
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5798147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29360978
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evy013
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