Functional genomics in Spiralia

Author:

Martín-Zamora Francisco M1,Davies Billie E1,Donnellan Rory D1,Guynes Kero1,Martín-Durán José M1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Queen Mary University of London School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences, , Mile End Road, London E1 4NS , UK

Abstract

Abstract Our understanding of the mechanisms that modulate gene expression in animals is strongly biased by studying a handful of model species that mainly belong to three groups: Insecta, Nematoda and Vertebrata. However, over half of the animal phyla belong to Spiralia, a morphologically and ecologically diverse animal clade with many species of economic and biomedical importance. Therefore, investigating genome regulation in this group is central to uncovering ancestral and derived features in genome functioning in animals, which can also be of significant societal impact. Here, we focus on five aspects of gene expression regulation to review our current knowledge of functional genomics in Spiralia. Although some fields, such as single-cell transcriptomics, are becoming more common, the study of chromatin accessibility, DNA methylation, histone post-translational modifications and genome architecture are still in their infancy. Recent efforts to generate chromosome-scale reference genome assemblies for greater species diversity and optimise state-of-the-art approaches for emerging spiralian research systems will address the existing knowledge gaps in functional genomics in this animal group.

Funder

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council LIDo iCASE

European Research Council Starting

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,General Medicine

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