Nature Communications (Mar 2021)

A chromosome-level genome of Astyanax mexicanus surface fish for comparing population-specific genetic differences contributing to trait evolution

  • Wesley C. Warren,
  • Tyler E. Boggs,
  • Richard Borowsky,
  • Brian M. Carlson,
  • Estephany Ferrufino,
  • Joshua B. Gross,
  • LaDeana Hillier,
  • Zhilian Hu,
  • Alex C. Keene,
  • Alexander Kenzior,
  • Johanna E. Kowalko,
  • Chad Tomlinson,
  • Milinn Kremitzki,
  • Madeleine E. Lemieux,
  • Tina Graves-Lindsay,
  • Suzanne E. McGaugh,
  • Jeffrey T. Miller,
  • Mathilda T. M. Mommersteeg,
  • Rachel L. Moran,
  • Robert Peuß,
  • Edward S. Rice,
  • Misty R. Riddle,
  • Itzel Sifuentes-Romero,
  • Bethany A. Stanhope,
  • Clifford J. Tabin,
  • Sunishka Thakur,
  • Yoshiyuki Yamamoto,
  • Nicolas Rohner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21733-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Mexican Tetra cavefish have long been of interest in understanding adaptation to severe environmental change. Here the authors present a chromosome-level genome for the proxy-ancestral surface fish, and use CRISPR gene-editing to show the role of the rx3 gene in eye size.