Three amphioxus reference genomes reveal gene and chromosome evolution of chordates

Author:

Huang Zhen,Xu Luohao,Cai Cheng,Zhou Yitao,Liu Jing,Zhu Zexian,Kang Wen,Chen Duo,Pei Surui,Xue Ting,Cen Wan,Shi Chenggang,Wu Xiaotong,Huang Yongji,Xu Chaohua,Yan Yanan,Yang Ying,He Wenjing,Hu Xuefeng,Zhang Yanding,Chen Youqiang,Bi Changwei,He Chunpeng,Xue Lingzhan,Xiao Shijun,Yue Zhicao,Jiang Yu,Yu Jr-Kai,Jarvis Erich D.,Li Guang,Lin Gang,Zhang Qiujin,Zhou Qi

Abstract

AbstractThe slow-evolving invertebrate amphioxus has an irreplaceable role in advancing our understanding into the vertebrate origin and innovations. Here we resolve the nearly complete chromosomal genomes of three amphioxus species, one of which best recapitulates the 17 chordate ancestor linkage groups. We reconstruct the fusions, retention or rearrangements between descendants of whole genome duplications (WGDs), which gave rise to the extant microchromosomes likely existed in the vertebrate ancestor. Similar to vertebrates, the amphioxus genome gradually establishes its 3D chromatin architecture at the onset of zygotic activation, and forms two topologically associated domains at the Hox gene cluster. We find that all three amphioxus species have ZW sex chromosomes with little sequence differentiation, and their putative sex-determining regions are nonhomologous to each other. Our results illuminate the unappreciated interspecific diversity and developmental dynamics of amphioxus genomes, and provide high-quality references for understanding the mechanisms of chordate functional genome evolution.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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