Origins and evolution of extreme life span in Pacific Ocean rockfishes
长寿
生物
寿命
进化生物学
石斑鱼
塞巴斯特斯
生态学
人口
鱼
遗传学
渔业
人口学
社会学
作者
Sree Rohit Raj Kolora,Gregory L. Owens,Juan Manuel Vazquez,Alexander L. Stubbs,Kamalakar Chatla,Conner Jainese,Katelin Seeto,Merit McCrea,Michael J. Sandel,Juliana A. Vianna,Katherine P. Maslenikov,Doris Bachtrog,James W. Orr,Milton S. Love,Peter H. Sudmant
出处
期刊:Science [American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)] 日期:2021-11-12卷期号:374 (6569): 842-847被引量:63
A fishy tale of long and short life span Fish have wide variations in life span even within closely related species. One such example are the rockfish species found along North Pacific coasts, which have life spans ranging from 11 to more than 200 years. Kolora et al . sequenced and performed a genomic analysis of 88 rockfish species, including long-read sequencing of the genomes of six species (see the Perspective by Lu et al .). From this analysis, the authors unmasked the genetic drivers of longevity evolution, including immunity and DNA repair–related pathways. Copy number expansion in the butyrophilin gene family was shown to be positively associated with life span, and population historical dynamics and life histories correlated differently between long- and short-lived species. These results support the idea that inflammation may modulate the aging process in these fish. —LMZ