Ψ KRT76 - Balaenoptera acutorostrata
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GlossID | Species | Gene Loss Mechanism | Loss Type | Lineage Specific | Evidence | Accession Nr. |
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GL_RFLRUM | Balaenoptera acutorostrata | Gene deletion | Full | No | Genomic & Synteny maps |
Statements
Type | Excerpt | DOI |
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Methodology & Validation | "We first identified α-keratin gene repertoires in the cow (Bos taurus) (coverage 7×,Btau_4.6.1) [...] taking all the known α-keratin gene sequences of human as queries using BLASTN and TBLASTN algorithm. [...] The putative α-keratin genes in the cow were then taken as queries to explore the α-keratin multigene family in the genome of 11 marine mammals, including [...] minke whale (B. acutorostrata, coverage 92×, BalAcu1.0, NCBI)." | 10.1186/s12983-017-0225-x |
Phenotypic | "Our results show an apparent reduction in the α-keratin gene repertoire and increased rate of pseudogenization in cetaceans when compared to terrestrial counterparts, which may be associated with their hairless phenotype." | 10.1186/s12983-017-0225-x |
Curator Observations
The authors named the keratins according to the human nomenclature. Despite there not being a shared conserved mutation across the lineage, the loss was considered to be lineage specific since the authors describe the loss as a whole gene absence in all analyzed cetaceans. Furthermore, they consider the ortholog in close terrestrial species Bos taurus, in the Artiodactyla group, to be coding.