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Identifier:
JB_NQODVS
Curator:
M. Lopes-Marques
DOI:
10.1126/sciadv.aaw6671
PMID:
31579821
Title:
Genes lost during the transition from land to water in cetaceans highlight genomic changes associated with aquatic adaptations.
Abstract:
The transition from land to water in whales and dolphins (cetaceans) was accompanied by remarkable adaptations. To reveal genomic changes that occurred during this transition, we screened for protein-coding genes that were inactivated in the ancestral cetacean lineage. We found 85 gene losses. Some of these were likely beneficial for cetaceans, for example, by reducing the risk of thrombus formation during diving (F12 and KLKB1), erroneous DNA damage repair (POLM), and oxidative stress-induced lung inflammation (MAP3K19). Additional gene losses may reflect other diving-related adaptations, such as enhanced vasoconstriction during the diving response (mediated by SLC6A18) and altered pulmonary surfactant composition (SEC14L3), while loss of SLC4A9 relates to a reduced need for saliva. Last, loss of melatonin synthesis and receptor genes (AANAT, ASMT, and MTNR1A/B) may have been a precondition for adopting unihemispheric sleep. Our findings suggest that some genes lost in ancestral cetaceans were likely involved in adapting to a fully aquatic lifestyle.
Last update:
23-07-2024
Associated Glosses
(266 results)
GlossID
Species
Symbol
Gene Loss Mechanism
Loss Type
Lineage Specific
Citation
GL_YMJFOQ
Physeter catodon
C1orf105
Other
Full
Cetacea
10.1126/sciadv.aaw6671
GL_YROTGI
Physeter catodon
TRIM34
Other
Full
Cetacea
10.1126/sciadv.aaw6671
GL_YSSMBF
Tursiops truncatus
PPP3R2
Other
Full
Cetacea
10.1126/sciadv.aaw6671
GL_YTZQ2L
Balaenoptera acutorostrata
C1orf105
Other
Full
Cetacea
10.1126/sciadv.aaw6671
GL_ZR6C1Z
Orcinus orca
SPINK7
LOF (frameshift, premature stop, ss)
Full
Cetacea
10.1126/sciadv.aaw6671
GL_ZWCZS7
Orcinus orca
PGLYRP3
Exon(s) deletion
Full
Cetacea
10.1126/sciadv.aaw6671
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