Author:
Kao Damian,Lai Alvina G.,Stamataki Evangelia,Rosic Silvana,Konstantinides Nikolaos,Jarvis Erin,Di Donfrancesco Alessia,Pouchkina-Stantcheva Natalia,Sémon Marie,Grillo Marco,Bruce Heather,Kumar Suyash,Siwanowicz Igor,Le Andy,Lemire Andrew,Eisen Michael B.,Extavour Cassandra,Browne William E.,Wolff Carsten,Averof Michalis,Patel Nipam H.,Sarkies Peter,Pavlopoulos Anastasios,Aboobaker A. Aziz
Abstract
ABSTRACTThe amphipod crustacean Parhyale hawaiensis is a blossoming model system for studies of developmental mechanisms and more recently regeneration. We have sequenced the genome allowing annotation of all key signaling pathways, transcription factors, and non-coding RNAs that will enhance ongoing functional studies. Parhyale is a member of the Malacostraca clade, which includes crustacean food crop species. We analysed the immunity related genes of Parhyale as an important comparative system for these species, where immunity related aquaculture problems have increased as farming has intensified. We also find that Parhyale and other species within Multicrustacea contain the enzyme sets necessary to perform lignocellulose digestion (“wood eating”), suggesting this ability may predate the diversification of this lineage. Our data provide an essential resource for further development of Parhyale as an experimental model. The first malacostracan genome will underpin ongoing comparative work in food crop species and research investigating lignocellulose as an energy source.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cited by
2 articles.
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