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Pervasive tandem duplications and convergent evolution shape coral genomes

Authors :
Benjamin Noel
France Denoeud
Alice Rouan
Carol Buitrago-López
Laura Capasso
Julie Poulain
Emilie Boissin
Mélanie Pousse
Corinne Da Silva
Arnaud Couloux
Eric Armstrong
Quentin Carradec
Corinne Cruaud
Karine Labadie
Julie Lê-Hoang
Sylvie Tambutté
Valérie Barbe
Clémentine Moulin
Guillaume Bourdin
Guillaume Iwankow
Sarah Romac
Sylvain Agostini
Bernard Banaigs
Emmanuel Boss
Chris Bowler
Colomban de Vargas
Eric Douville
J. Michel Flores
Didier Forcioli
Paola Furla
Pierre E. Galand
Fabien Lombard
Stéphane Pesant
Stéphanie Reynaud
Matthew B. Sullivan
Shinichi Sunagawa
Olivier P. Thomas
Romain Troublé
Rebecca Vega Thurber
Denis Allemand
Serge Planes
Eric Gilson
Didier Zoccola
Patrick Wincker
Christian R. Voolstra
Jean-Marc Aury
Source :
Genome Biology, Vol 24, Iss 1, Pp 1-38 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
BMC, 2023.

Abstract

Abstract Background Over the last decade, several coral genomes have been sequenced allowing a better understanding of these symbiotic organisms threatened by climate change. Scleractinian corals are reef builders and are central to coral reef ecosystems, providing habitat to a great diversity of species. Results In the frame of the Tara Pacific expedition, we assemble two coral genomes, Porites lobata and Pocillopora cf. effusa, with vastly improved contiguity that allows us to study the functional organization of these genomes. We annotate their gene catalog and report a relatively higher gene number than that found in other public coral genome sequences, 43,000 and 32,000 genes, respectively. This finding is explained by a high number of tandemly duplicated genes, accounting for almost a third of the predicted genes. We show that these duplicated genes originate from multiple and distinct duplication events throughout the coral lineage. They contribute to the amplification of gene families, mostly related to the immune system and disease resistance, which we suggest to be functionally linked to coral host resilience. Conclusions At large, we show the importance of duplicated genes to inform the biology of reef-building corals and provide novel avenues to understand and screen for differences in stress resilience.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1474760X
Volume :
24
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Genome Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.1fa823a183e44ba3820bb85d0832cc5e
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-023-02960-7