BMC Biology (Jul 2017)
The house spider genome reveals an ancient whole-genome duplication during arachnid evolution
- Evelyn E. Schwager,
- Prashant P. Sharma,
- Thomas Clarke,
- Daniel J. Leite,
- Torsten Wierschin,
- Matthias Pechmann,
- Yasuko Akiyama-Oda,
- Lauren Esposito,
- Jesper Bechsgaard,
- Trine Bilde,
- Alexandra D. Buffry,
- Hsu Chao,
- Huyen Dinh,
- HarshaVardhan Doddapaneni,
- Shannon Dugan,
- Cornelius Eibner,
- Cassandra G. Extavour,
- Peter Funch,
- Jessica Garb,
- Luis B. Gonzalez,
- Vanessa L. Gonzalez,
- Sam Griffiths-Jones,
- Yi Han,
- Cheryl Hayashi,
- Maarten Hilbrant,
- Daniel S. T. Hughes,
- Ralf Janssen,
- Sandra L. Lee,
- Ignacio Maeso,
- Shwetha C. Murali,
- Donna M. Muzny,
- Rodrigo Nunes da Fonseca,
- Christian L. B. Paese,
- Jiaxin Qu,
- Matthew Ronshaugen,
- Christoph Schomburg,
- Anna Schönauer,
- Angelika Stollewerk,
- Montserrat Torres-Oliva,
- Natascha Turetzek,
- Bram Vanthournout,
- John H. Werren,
- Carsten Wolff,
- Kim C. Worley,
- Gregor Bucher,
- Richard A. Gibbs,
- Jonathan Coddington,
- Hiroki Oda,
- Mario Stanke,
- Nadia A. Ayoub,
- Nikola-Michael Prpic,
- Jean-François Flot,
- Nico Posnien,
- Stephen Richards,
- Alistair P. McGregor
Affiliations
- Evelyn E. Schwager
- Department of Biological and Medical Sciences, Oxford Brookes University
- Prashant P. Sharma
- Department of Zoology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Thomas Clarke
- Department of Biology, Washington and Lee University
- Daniel J. Leite
- Department of Biological and Medical Sciences, Oxford Brookes University
- Torsten Wierschin
- Ernst Moritz Arndt University Greifswald, Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science
- Matthias Pechmann
- Department for Developmental Biology, University Goettingen, Johann-Friedrich-Blumenbach-Institut for Zoology and Anthropology, GZMB Ernst-Caspari-Haus
- Yasuko Akiyama-Oda
- JT Biohistory Research Hall
- Lauren Esposito
- Institute for Biodiversity Science and Sustainability, California Academy of Sciences
- Jesper Bechsgaard
- Department of Bioscience, Aarhus University
- Trine Bilde
- Department of Bioscience, Aarhus University
- Alexandra D. Buffry
- Department of Biological and Medical Sciences, Oxford Brookes University
- Hsu Chao
- Human Genome Sequencing Center, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine
- Huyen Dinh
- Human Genome Sequencing Center, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine
- HarshaVardhan Doddapaneni
- Human Genome Sequencing Center, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine
- Shannon Dugan
- Human Genome Sequencing Center, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine
- Cornelius Eibner
- Department of Genetics, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena
- Cassandra G. Extavour
- Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University
- Peter Funch
- Department of Bioscience, Aarhus University
- Jessica Garb
- Department of Biological Sciences, University of Massachusetts Lowell
- Luis B. Gonzalez
- Department of Biological and Medical Sciences, Oxford Brookes University
- Vanessa L. Gonzalez
- Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, MRC-163
- Sam Griffiths-Jones
- Faculty of Biology Medicine and Health, University of Manchester
- Yi Han
- Human Genome Sequencing Center, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine
- Cheryl Hayashi
- Department of Biology, University of California
- Maarten Hilbrant
- Department of Biological and Medical Sciences, Oxford Brookes University
- Daniel S. T. Hughes
- Human Genome Sequencing Center, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine
- Ralf Janssen
- Department of Earth Sciences, Palaeobiology, Uppsala University
- Sandra L. Lee
- Human Genome Sequencing Center, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine
- Ignacio Maeso
- Centro Andaluz de Biología del Desarrollo (CABD), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas/Universidad Pablo de Olavide
- Shwetha C. Murali
- Human Genome Sequencing Center, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine
- Donna M. Muzny
- Human Genome Sequencing Center, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine
- Rodrigo Nunes da Fonseca
- Nucleo em Ecologia e Desenvolvimento SocioAmbiental de Macaé (NUPEM), Campus Macaé, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)
- Christian L. B. Paese
- Department of Biological and Medical Sciences, Oxford Brookes University
- Jiaxin Qu
- Human Genome Sequencing Center, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine
- Matthew Ronshaugen
- Faculty of Biology Medicine and Health, University of Manchester
- Christoph Schomburg
- Department for Developmental Biology, University Goettingen, Johann-Friedrich-Blumenbach-Institut for Zoology and Anthropology, GZMB Ernst-Caspari-Haus
- Anna Schönauer
- Department of Biological and Medical Sciences, Oxford Brookes University
- Angelika Stollewerk
- School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London
- Montserrat Torres-Oliva
- Department for Developmental Biology, University Goettingen, Johann-Friedrich-Blumenbach-Institut for Zoology and Anthropology, GZMB Ernst-Caspari-Haus
- Natascha Turetzek
- Department for Developmental Biology, University Goettingen, Johann-Friedrich-Blumenbach-Institut for Zoology and Anthropology, GZMB Ernst-Caspari-Haus
- Bram Vanthournout
- Department of Bioscience, Aarhus University
- John H. Werren
- Biology Department, University of Rochester
- Carsten Wolff
- Humboldt-Universität of Berlin, Institut für Biologie
- Kim C. Worley
- Human Genome Sequencing Center, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine
- Gregor Bucher
- Department of Evolutionary Developmental Genetics, Johann-Friedrich-Blumenbach-Institute, GZMB, Georg-August-University
- Richard A. Gibbs
- Human Genome Sequencing Center, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine
- Jonathan Coddington
- Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, MRC-163
- Hiroki Oda
- JT Biohistory Research Hall
- Mario Stanke
- Ernst Moritz Arndt University Greifswald, Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science
- Nadia A. Ayoub
- Department of Biology, Washington and Lee University
- Nikola-Michael Prpic
- Department for Developmental Biology, University Goettingen, Johann-Friedrich-Blumenbach-Institut for Zoology and Anthropology, GZMB Ernst-Caspari-Haus
- Jean-François Flot
- Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Evolutionary Biology & Ecology
- Nico Posnien
- Department for Developmental Biology, University Goettingen, Johann-Friedrich-Blumenbach-Institut for Zoology and Anthropology, GZMB Ernst-Caspari-Haus
- Stephen Richards
- Human Genome Sequencing Center, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine
- Alistair P. McGregor
- Department of Biological and Medical Sciences, Oxford Brookes University
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1186/s12915-017-0399-x
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 15,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 27
Abstract
Abstract Background The duplication of genes can occur through various mechanisms and is thought to make a major contribution to the evolutionary diversification of organisms. There is increasing evidence for a large-scale duplication of genes in some chelicerate lineages including two rounds of whole genome duplication (WGD) in horseshoe crabs. To investigate this further, we sequenced and analyzed the genome of the common house spider Parasteatoda tepidariorum. Results We found pervasive duplication of both coding and non-coding genes in this spider, including two clusters of Hox genes. Analysis of synteny conservation across the P. tepidariorum genome suggests that there has been an ancient WGD in spiders. Comparison with the genomes of other chelicerates, including that of the newly sequenced bark scorpion Centruroides sculpturatus, suggests that this event occurred in the common ancestor of spiders and scorpions, and is probably independent of the WGDs in horseshoe crabs. Furthermore, characterization of the sequence and expression of the Hox paralogs in P. tepidariorum suggests that many have been subject to neo-functionalization and/or sub-functionalization since their duplication. Conclusions Our results reveal that spiders and scorpions are likely the descendants of a polyploid ancestor that lived more than 450 MYA. Given the extensive morphological diversity and ecological adaptations found among these animals, rivaling those of vertebrates, our study of the ancient WGD event in Arachnopulmonata provides a new comparative platform to explore common and divergent evolutionary outcomes of polyploidization events across eukaryotes.
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