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Evolutionary constraint and innovation across hundreds of placental mammals.

Authors :
Christmas MJ
Kaplow IM
Genereux DP
Dong MX
Hughes GM
Li X
Sullivan PF
Hindle AG
Andrews G
Armstrong JC
Bianchi M
Breit AM
Diekhans M
Fanter C
Foley NM
Goodman DB
Goodman L
Keough KC
Kirilenko B
Kowalczyk A
Lawless C
Lind AL
Meadows JRS
Moreira LR
Redlich RW
Ryan L
Swofford R
Valenzuela A
Wagner F
Wallerman O
Brown AR
Damas J
Fan K
Gatesy J
Grimshaw J
Johnson J
Kozyrev SV
Lawler AJ
Marinescu VD
Morrill KM
Osmanski A
Paulat NS
Phan BN
Reilly SK
Schäffer DE
Steiner C
Supple MA
Wilder AP
Wirthlin ME
Xue JR
Birren BW
Gazal S
Hubley RM
Koepfli KP
Marques-Bonet T
Meyer WK
Nweeia M
Sabeti PC
Shapiro B
Smit AFA
Springer MS
Teeling EC
Weng Z
Hiller M
Levesque DL
Lewin HA
Murphy WJ
Navarro A
Paten B
Pollard KS
Ray DA
Ruf I
Ryder OA
Pfenning AR
Lindblad-Toh K
Karlsson EK
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2023 Apr 28; Vol. 380 (6643), pp. eabn3943. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Apr 28.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Zoonomia is the largest comparative genomics resource for mammals produced to date. By aligning genomes for 240 species, we identify bases that, when mutated, are likely to affect fitness and alter disease risk. At least 332 million bases (~10.7%) in the human genome are unusually conserved across species (evolutionarily constrained) relative to neutrally evolving repeats, and 4552 ultraconserved elements are nearly perfectly conserved. Of 101 million significantly constrained single bases, 80% are outside protein-coding exons and half have no functional annotations in the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) resource. Changes in genes and regulatory elements are associated with exceptional mammalian traits, such as hibernation, that could inform therapeutic development. Earth's vast and imperiled biodiversity offers distinctive power for identifying genetic variants that affect genome function and organismal phenotypes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
380
Issue :
6643
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37104599
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abn3943