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Sea anemone genome reveals ancestral eumetazoan gene repertoire and genomic organization
Authors:Putnam Nicholas H  Srivastava Mansi  Hellsten Uffe  Dirks Bill  Chapman Jarrod  Salamov Asaf  Terry Astrid  Shapiro Harris  Lindquist Erika  Kapitonov Vladimir V  Jurka Jerzy  Genikhovich Grigory  Grigoriev Igor V  Lucas Susan M  Steele Robert E  Finnerty John R  Technau Ulrich  Martindale Mark Q  Rokhsar Daniel S
Institution:Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute, Walnut Creek, CA 94598, USA.
Abstract:Sea anemones are seemingly primitive animals that, along with corals, jellyfish, and hydras, constitute the oldest eumetazoan phylum, the Cnidaria. Here, we report a comparative analysis of the draft genome of an emerging cnidarian model, the starlet sea anemone Nematostella vectensis. The sea anemone genome is complex, with a gene repertoire, exon-intron structure, and large-scale gene linkage more similar to vertebrates than to flies or nematodes, implying that the genome of the eumetazoan ancestor was similarly complex. Nearly one-fifth of the inferred genes of the ancestor are eumetazoan novelties, which are enriched for animal functions like cell signaling, adhesion, and synaptic transmission. Analysis of diverse pathways suggests that these gene "inventions" along the lineage leading to animals were likely already well integrated with preexisting eukaryotic genes in the eumetazoan progenitor.
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