Astyanax mexicanus surface and cavefish chromosome-scale assemblies for trait variation discovery

生物 同步 进化生物学 基因组 洞穴 基因组进化 染色体 基因 特质 比较基因组学 基因组学 遗传学 生态学 计算机科学 程序设计语言
作者
Wesley C. Warren,Edward S. Rice,X Maggs,Emma Y. Roback,Alex C. Keene,Fergal J. Martin,Denye Ogeh,Leanne Haggerty,Rachel A. Carroll,Suzanne E. McGaugh,Nicolas Rohner
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DOI:10.1101/2023.11.16.567450
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The ability of organisms to adapt to sudden extreme environmental changes produces some of the most drastic examples of rapid phenotypic evolution. The Mexican Tetra, Astyanax mexicanus, is abundant in the surface waters of northeastern Mexico, but repeated colonizations of cave environments have resulted in the independent evolution of troglomorphic phenotypes in several populations. Here, we present three chromosome-scale assemblies of this species, for one surface and two cave populations, enabling the first whole-genome comparisons between independently evolved cave populations to evaluate the genetic basis for the evolution of adaptation to the cave environment. Our assemblies represent the highest quality of sequence completeness with predicted protein-coding and non-coding gene metrics far surpassing prior resources and, to our knowledge, all long-read assembled teleost genomes, including zebrafish. Whole genome synteny alignments show highly conserved gene order among cave forms in contrast to a higher number of chromosomal rearrangements when compared to other phylogenetically close or distant teleost species. By phylogenetically assessing gene orthology across distant branches of amniotes, we discover gene orthogroups unique to A. mexicanus. When compared to a representative surface fish genome, we find a rich amount of structural sequence diversity, defined here as the number and size of insertions and deletions as well as expanding and contracting repeats across cave forms. These new more complete genomic resources ensure higher trait resolution for comparative, functional, developmental, and genetic studies of drastic trait differences within a species.

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