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Convergent and lineage-specific genomic differences in limb regulatory elements in limbless reptile lineages

Authors :
Juliana Gusson Roscito
Katrin Sameith
Bogdan Mikhailovich Kirilenko
Nikolai Hecker
Sylke Winkler
Andreas Dahl
Miguel Trefaut Rodrigues
Michael Hiller
Source :
Cell reports. 38(3)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Loss of limbs evolved many times in squamate reptiles. Here we investigated the genomic basis of convergent limb loss in reptiles. We sequenced the genomes of a closely related pair of limbless-limbed gymnophthalmid lizards and performed a comparative genomic analysis including five snakes and the limbless glass lizard. Our analysis of these three independent limbless lineages revealed that signatures of shared sequence or transcription factor binding site divergence in individual limb regulatory elements are generally rare. Instead, shared divergence occurs more often at the level of signaling pathways, involving different regulatory elements associated with the same limb genes (such as Hand2 or Hox) and/or patterning mechanisms (such as Shh signaling). Interestingly, although snakes are known to have mutations in the Shh ZRS limb enhancer, this enhancer lacks relevant mutations in limbless lizards. Thus, different mechanisms could contribute to limb loss, and there are likely multiple evolutionary paths to limblessness in reptiles. ispartof: CELL REPORTS vol:38 issue:3 ispartof: location:United States status: published

Details

ISSN :
22111247
Volume :
38
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ef7871889206be606b32c7e525a17d12