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Adaptation and conservation insights from the koala genome

Authors :
Johnson, Rebecca N.
O’Meally, Denis
Chen, Zhiliang
Etherington, Graham J.
Ho, Simon Y. W.
Nash, Will J.
Grueber, Catherine E.
Cheng, Yuanyuan
Whittington, Camilla M.
Dennison, Siobhan
Peel, Emma
Haerty, Wilfried
O’Neill, Rachel J.
Colgan, Don
Russell, Tonia L.
Alquezar-Planas, David E.
Attenbrow, Val
Bragg, Jason G.
Brandies, Parice A.
Chong, Amanda Yoon-Yee
Deakin, Janine E.
Di Palma, Federica
Duda, Zachary
Eldridge, Mark D. B.
Ewart, Kyle M.
Hogg, Carolyn J.
Frankham, Greta J.
Georges, Arthur
Gillett, Amber K.
Govendir, Merran
Greenwood, Alex D.
Hayakawa, Takashi
Helgen, Kristofer M.
Hobbs, Matthew
Holleley, Clare E.
Heider, Thomas N.
Jones, Elizabeth A.
King, Andrew
Madden, Danielle
Graves, Jennifer A. Marshall
Morris, Katrina M.
Neaves, Linda E.
Patel, Hardip R.
Polkinghorne, Adam
Renfree, Marilyn B.
Robin, Charles
Salinas, Ryan
Tsangaras, Kyriakos
Waters, Paul D.
Waters, Shafagh A.
Wright, Belinda
Wilkins, Marc R.
Timms, Peter
Belov, Katherine
Source :
Nature Genetics; August 2018, Vol. 50 Issue: 8 p1102-1111, 10p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The koala, the only extant species of the marsupial family Phascolarctidae, is classified as ‘vulnerable’ due to habitat loss and widespread disease. We sequenced the koala genome, producing a complete and contiguous marsupial reference genome, including centromeres. We reveal that the koala’s ability to detoxify eucalypt foliage may be due to expansions within a cytochrome P450 gene family, and its ability to smell, taste and moderate ingestion of plant secondary metabolites may be due to expansions in the vomeronasal and taste receptors. We characterized novel lactation proteins that protect young in the pouch and annotated immune genes important for response to chlamydial disease. Historical demography showed a substantial population crash coincident with the decline of Australian megafauna, while contemporary populations had biogeographic boundaries and increased inbreeding in populations affected by historic translocations. We identified genetically diverse populations that require habitat corridors and instituting of translocation programs to aid the koala’s survival in the wild.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10614036 and 15461718
Volume :
50
Issue :
8
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature Genetics
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs50459579
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-018-0153-5