The White-Spotted Bamboo Shark Genome Reveals Chromosome Rearrangements and Fast-Evolving Immune Genes of Cartilaginous Fish

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Author(s)

  • Yaolei Zhang
  • Haoyang Gao
  • Hanbo Li
  • Jiao Guo
  • Bingjie Ouyang
  • Meiniang Wang
  • Qiwu Xu
  • Jiahao Wang
  • Meiqi Lv
  • Xinyu Guo
  • Qun Liu
  • Han Ren
  • Yang Xi
  • Yang Guo
  • Bingzhao Ren
  • Shanshan Pan
  • Chuxin Liu
  • Xiaoyan Ding
  • Haitao Xiang
  • Yingjia Yu
  • Yue Song
  • Lingfeng Meng
  • Shanshan Liu
  • Jun Wang
  • Yuan Jiang
  • Shiping Liu
  • Jamal S.M. Sabir
  • Mumdooh J. Sabir
  • Muhummadh Khan
  • Nahid H. Hajrah
  • Simon Ming-Yuen Lee
  • Xun Xu
  • Huanming Yang
  • Jian Wang
  • Guangyi Fan
  • Naibo Yang
  • Xin Liu

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Original languageEnglish
Article number101754
Journal / PublicationiScience
Volume23
Issue number11
Online published2 Nov 2020
Publication statusPublished - 20 Nov 2020

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Abstract

Chondrichthyan (cartilaginous fish) occupies a key phylogenetic position and is important for investigating evolutionary processes of vertebrates. However, limited whole genomes impede our in-depth knowledge of important issues such as chromosome evolution and immunity. Here, we report the chromosome-level genome of white-spotted bamboo shark. Combing it with other shark genomes, we reconstructed 16 ancestral chromosomes of bamboo shark and illustrate a dynamic chromosome rearrangement process. We found that genes on 13 fast-evolving chromosomes can be enriched in immune-related pathways. And two chromosomes contain important genes that can be used to develop single-chain antibodies, which were shown to have high affinity to human disease markers by using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. We also found three bone formation-related genes were lost due to chromosome rearrangements. Our study highlights the importance of chromosome rearrangements, providing resources for understanding of cartilaginous fish diversification and potential application of single-chain antibodies.

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  • Biological Sciences, Evolutionary Biology, Genetics, Genomics, Phylogenetics

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The White-Spotted Bamboo Shark Genome Reveals Chromosome Rearrangements and Fast-Evolving Immune Genes of Cartilaginous Fish. / Zhang, Yaolei; Gao, Haoyang; Li, Hanbo et al.
In: iScience, Vol. 23, No. 11, 101754, 20.11.2020.

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