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The genome of the green anole lizard and a comparative analysis with birds and mammals

Authors :
Alfoeldi, Jessica
Di Palma, Federica
Grabherr, Manfred
Williams, Christina
Kong, Lesheng
Mauceli, Evan
Russell, Pamela
Lowe, Craig B.
Glor, Richard E.
Jaffe, Jacob D.
Ray, David A.
Boissinot, Stephane
Shedlock, Andrew M.
Botka, Christopher
Castoe, Todd A.
Colbourne, John K.
Fujita, Matthew K.
Moreno, Ricardo Godinez
ten Hallers, Boudewijn F.
Haussler, David
Heger, Andreas
Heiman, David
Janes, Daniel E.
Johnson, Jeremy
de Jong, Pieter J.
Koriabine, Maxim Y.
Lara, Marcia
Novick, Peter A.
Organ, Chris L.
Peach, Sally E.
Poe, Steven
Pollock, David D.
de Queiroz, Kevin
Sanger, Thomas
Searle, Steve
Smith, Jeremy D.
Smith, Zachary
Swofford, Ross
Turner-Maier, Jason
Wade, Juli
Young, Sarah
Zadissa, Amonida
Edwards, Scott V.
Glenn, Travis C.
Schneider, Christopher J.
Losos, Jonathan B.
Lander, Eric S.
Breen, Matthew
Ponting, Chris P.
Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin
Alfoeldi, Jessica
Di Palma, Federica
Grabherr, Manfred
Williams, Christina
Kong, Lesheng
Mauceli, Evan
Russell, Pamela
Lowe, Craig B.
Glor, Richard E.
Jaffe, Jacob D.
Ray, David A.
Boissinot, Stephane
Shedlock, Andrew M.
Botka, Christopher
Castoe, Todd A.
Colbourne, John K.
Fujita, Matthew K.
Moreno, Ricardo Godinez
ten Hallers, Boudewijn F.
Haussler, David
Heger, Andreas
Heiman, David
Janes, Daniel E.
Johnson, Jeremy
de Jong, Pieter J.
Koriabine, Maxim Y.
Lara, Marcia
Novick, Peter A.
Organ, Chris L.
Peach, Sally E.
Poe, Steven
Pollock, David D.
de Queiroz, Kevin
Sanger, Thomas
Searle, Steve
Smith, Jeremy D.
Smith, Zachary
Swofford, Ross
Turner-Maier, Jason
Wade, Juli
Young, Sarah
Zadissa, Amonida
Edwards, Scott V.
Glenn, Travis C.
Schneider, Christopher J.
Losos, Jonathan B.
Lander, Eric S.
Breen, Matthew
Ponting, Chris P.
Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The evolution of the amniotic egg was one of the great evolutionary innovations in the history of life, freeing vertebrates from an obligatory connection to water and thus permitting the conquest of terrestrial environments(1). Among amniotes, genome sequences are available for mammals and birds(2-4), but not for non-avian reptiles. Here we report the genome sequence of the North American green anole lizard, Anolis carolinensis. We find that A. carolinensis microchromosomes are highly syntenic with chicken microchromosomes, yet do not exhibit the high GC and low repeat content that are characteristic of avian microchromosomes(2). Also, A. carolinensis mobile elements are very young and diverse-more so than in any other sequenced amniote genome. The GC content of this lizard genome is also unusual in its homogeneity, unlike the regionally variable GC content found in mammals and birds(5). We describe and assign sequence to the previously unknown A. carolinensis X chromosome. Comparative gene analysis shows that amniote egg proteins have evolved significantly more rapidly than other proteins. An anole phylogeny resolves basal branches to illuminate the history of their repeated adaptive radiations.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235178266
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038.nature10390