Ψ DDB2 - Dasypus novemcinctus

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GlossID Species Gene Loss Mechanism Loss Type Lineage Specific Evidence Accession Nr.
GL_MCD7LM Dasypus novemcinctus LOF (frameshift, premature stop, ss) Full No Genomic

Statements

Type Excerpt DOI
Functional "(...) scales covering the sun exposed dorsal parts of the skin in armadillos and pangolins provide sufficient protection from UV light induced DNA damage, which would imply that the loss of DDB2 as a consequence of scale evolution is not deleterious for both scaly mammals." 10.1038/s41467-018-03667-1
Methodology & Validation "For a gene to be classified as lost, we require that a lineage, which descends from an ancestor with an intact gene, exhibits several gene-inactivating mutations that most likely result in a non-functional protein. As gene-inactivating mutations, we consider frameshifting insertions and deletions, inframe stop codon mutations, and splice site-disrupting mutations. In addition, we consider the loss of exons or even entire genes, which could occur due to either large deletions in the genome or the accumulation of numerous mutations that destroy any sequence similarity. For all previously unknown gene losses presented here, we further confirmed the loss by validating the gene-inactivating mutations with unassembled sequencing reads from the respective species." 10.1038/s41467-018-03667-1
Timing of Loss "Sup Table 5: 84.4 - 92.3 Million years ago" 10.1038/s41467-018-03667-1
Phenotypic "DDB2 has a key role in the repair of UV light induced DNA damage." 10.1038/s41467-018-03667-1

Curator Observations

Sup Figure 13 & 34; Sup Table 4