Low mutation rate in epaulette sharks is consistent with a slow rate of evolution in sharks

Author:

Sendell-Price Ashley T.ORCID,Tulenko Frank J.,Pettersson MatsORCID,Kang DuORCID,Montandon MargoORCID,Winkler SylkeORCID,Kulb Kathleen,Naylor Gavin P.,Phillippy AdamORCID,Fedrigo Olivier,Mountcastle Jacquelyn,Balacco Jennifer R.,Dutra Amalia,Dale Rebecca E.,Haase Bettina,Jarvis Erich D.ORCID,Myers GeneORCID,Burgess Shawn M.ORCID,Currie Peter D.ORCID,Andersson LeifORCID,Schartl ManfredORCID

Abstract

AbstractSharks occupy diverse ecological niches and play critical roles in marine ecosystems, often acting as apex predators. They are considered a slow-evolving lineage and have been suggested to exhibit exceptionally low cancer rates. These two features could be explained by a low nuclear mutation rate. Here, we provide a direct estimate of the nuclear mutation rate in the epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium ocellatum). We generate a high-quality reference genome, and resequence the whole genomes of parents and nine offspring to detect de novo mutations. Using stringent criteria, we estimate a mutation rate of 7×10−10 per base pair, per generation. This represents one of the lowest directly estimated mutation rates for any vertebrate clade, indicating that this basal vertebrate group is indeed a slowly evolving lineage whose ability to restore genetic diversity following a sustained population bottleneck may be hampered by a low mutation rate.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Vetenskapsrådet

Knut och Alice Wallenbergs Stiftelse

Department of Education and Training | Australian Research Council

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | NIH | National Human Genome Research Institute

Florida Museaum of Natural History;

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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