Changes in regeneration-responsive enhancers shape regenerative capacities in vertebrates

Author:

Wang Wei12ORCID,Hu Chi-Kuo3ORCID,Zeng An1ORCID,Alegre Dana1,Hu Deqing1ORCID,Gotting Kirsten1ORCID,Ortega Granillo Augusto1ORCID,Wang Yongfu1ORCID,Robb Sofia1ORCID,Schnittker Robert1ORCID,Zhang Shasha1,Alegre Dillon1,Li Hua1,Ross Eric12ORCID,Zhang Ning1ORCID,Brunet Anne34ORCID,Sánchez Alvarado Alejandro12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Kansas City, MO 64110, USA.

2. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Kansas City, MO 64110, USA.

3. Department of Genetics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.

4. Glenn Laboratories for the Biology of Aging. Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.

Abstract

Regulatory elements of fish regeneration Some animals regenerate extensively, whereas others, such as mammals, do not. The reason behind this difference is not clear. If the genetic mechanisms driving regeneration are evolutionarily conserved, the study of distantly related species that are subjected to different selective pressures could identify distinguishing species-specific and conserved regeneration-responsive mechanisms. Zebrafish and the short-lived African killifish are separated by ∼230 million years of evolutionary distance and, as such, provide a biological context to elucidate molecular mechanisms. Wang et al. identify both species-specific and evolutionarily conserved regeneration programs in these fish. They also provide evidence that elements of this program are subjected to evolutionary changes in vertebrate species with limited or no regenerative capacities. Science , this issue p. eaaz3090

Funder

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Stowers Institute for Medical Research

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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