Morphological and dietary changes encoded in the genome of Beroe ovata, a ctenophore-eating ctenophore

Author:

Vargas Alexandra M12,DeBiasse Melissa B13,Dykes Lana L1,Edgar Allison14ORCID,Hayes T Danielle1,Groso Daniel J156,Babonis Leslie S7,Martindale Mark Q18,Ryan Joseph F18ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience, University of Florida ,  St. Augustine , FL  32080 , USA

2. Department of Biological Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte , Charlotte , NC  28223 , USA

3. Department of Biology, Radford University , Radford , VA  24142 , USA

4. Federated Department of Biological Sciences, New Jersey Institute of Technology , Newark , NJ 07102,  USA

5. Computational Biology Program, Public Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center , Seattle , WA  98109 , USA

6. Human Biology Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center , Seattle , WA  98109 , USA

7. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University , Ithaca , NY  14853 , USA

8. Department of Biology, University of Florida ,  Gainesville , FL  32611 , USA

Abstract

Abstract As the sister group to all other animals, ctenophores (comb jellies) are important for understanding the emergence and diversification of numerous animal traits. Efforts to explore the evolutionary processes that promoted diversification within Ctenophora are hindered by undersampling genomic diversity within this clade. To address this gap, we present the sequence, assembly and initial annotation of the genome of Beroe ovata. Beroe possess unique morphology, behavior, ecology and development. Unlike their generalist carnivorous kin, beroid ctenophores feed exclusively on other ctenophores. Accordingly, our analyses revealed a loss of chitinase, an enzyme critical for the digestion of most non-ctenophore prey, but superfluous for ctenophorivores. Broadly, our genomic analysis revealed that extensive gene loss and changes in gene regulation have shaped the unique biology of B. ovata. Despite the gene losses in B. ovata, our phylogenetic analyses on photosensitive opsins and several early developmental regulatory genes show that these genes are conserved in B. ovata. This additional sampling contributes to a more complete reconstruction of the ctenophore ancestor and points to the need for extensive comparisons within this ancient and diverse clade of animals. To promote further exploration of these data, we present BovaDB (http://ryanlab.whitney.ufl.edu/bovadb/), a portal for the B. ovata genome.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Paul G. Allen Family Foundation

Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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