Genomic regression of claw keratin, taste receptor and light-associated genes inform biology and evolutionary origins of snakes

Author:

Emerling Christopher A.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractRegressive evolution of anatomical traits corresponds with the regression of genomic loci underlying such characters. As such, studying patterns of gene loss can be instrumental in addressing questions of gene function, resolving conflicting results from anatomical studies, and understanding the evolutionary history of clades. The origin of snakes coincided with the regression of a number of anatomical traits, including limbs, taste buds and the visual system. By studying the genomes of snakes, I was able to test three hypotheses associated with the regression of these features. The first concerns two keratins that are putatively specific to claws. Both genes that encode these keratins were pseudogenized/deleted in snake genomes, providing additional evidence of claw- specificity. The second hypothesis is whether snakes lack taste buds, an issue complicated by unequivocal, conflicting results in the literature. I found evidence that different snakes have lost one or more taste receptors, but all snakes examined retained at least some capacity for taste. The final hypothesis I addressed is that the earliest snakes were adapted to a dim light niche. I found evidence of deleted and pseudogenized genes with light- associated functions in snakes, demonstrating a pattern of gene loss similar to other historically nocturnal clades. Together these data also provide some bearing on the ecological origins of snakes, including molecular dating estimates that suggest dim light adaptation preceded the loss of limbs.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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