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  Genome analysis of the platypus reveals unique signatures of evolution

Warren, W. C., Hillier, L. W., Marshall Graves, J. A., Birney, E., Ponting, C. P., Grützner, F., et al. (2008). Genome analysis of the platypus reveals unique signatures of evolution. Nature, 453(7192), 175-183. doi:10.1038/nature06936.

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Warren, Wesley C., Author
Hillier, LaDeana W., Author
Marshall Graves, Jennifer A., Author
Birney, Ewan, Author
Ponting, Chris P., Author
Grützner, Frank, Author
Belov, Katherine, Author
Miller, Webb, Author
Clarke, Laura, Author
Chinwalla, Asif T., Author
Yang, Shiaw-Pyng, Author
Heger, Andreas, Author
Locke, Devin P., Author
Miethke, Pat, Author
Waters, Paul D., Author
Veyrunes, Frédéric, Author
Fulton, Lucinda, Author
Fulton, Bob, Author
Graves, Tina, Author
Wallis, John, Author
Puente, Xose S., AuthorLópez-Otín, Carlos, AuthorOrdóñez, Gonzalo R., AuthorEichler, Evan E., AuthorChen, Lin, AuthorCheng, Ze, AuthorDeakin, Janine E., AuthorAlsop, Amber, AuthorThompson, Katherine, AuthorKirby, Patrick, AuthorPapenfuss, Anthony T., AuthorWakefield, Matthew J., AuthorOlender, Tsviya, AuthorLancet, Doron, AuthorHuttley, Gavin A., AuthorSmit, Arian F. A., AuthorPask, Andrew, AuthorTemple-Smith, Peter, AuthorBatzer, Mark A., AuthorWalker, Jerilyn A., AuthorKonkel, Miriam K., AuthorHarris, Robert S., AuthorWhittington, Camilla M., AuthorWong, Emily S. W., AuthorGemmell, Neil J., AuthorBuschiazzo, Emmanuel, AuthorVargas Jentzsch, Iris M., AuthorMerkel, Angelika, AuthorSchmitz, Juergen, AuthorZemann, Anja, AuthorChurakov, Gennady, AuthorKriegs, Jan Ole, AuthorBrosius, Juergen, AuthorMurchison, Elizabeth P., AuthorSachidanandam, Ravi, AuthorSmith, Carly, AuthorHannon, Gregory J., Authorsend-Ayush, Enkhjargal T, AuthorMcMillan, Daniel, AuthorAttenborough, Rosalind, AuthorRens, Willem, AuthorFerguson-Smith, Malcolm, AuthorLefèvre, Christophe M., AuthorSharp, Julie A., AuthorNicholas, Kevin R., AuthorRay, David A., AuthorKube, Michael1, Author           Reinhardt, Richard1, Author           Pringle, Thomas H., AuthorTaylor, James, AuthorJones, Russell C., AuthorNixon, Brett, AuthorDacheux, Jean-Louis, AuthorNiwa, Hitoshi, AuthorSekita, Yoko, AuthorHuang, Xiaoqiu, AuthorStark, Alexander, AuthorKheradpour, Pouya, AuthorKellis, Manolis, AuthorFlicek, Paul, AuthorChen, Yuan, AuthorWebber, Caleb, AuthorHardison, Ross, AuthorNelson, Joanne, AuthorHallsworth-Pepin, Kym, AuthorDelehaunty, Kim, AuthorMarkovic, Chris, AuthorMinx, Pat, AuthorFeng, Yucheng, AuthorKremitzki, Colin, AuthorMitreva, Makedonka, AuthorGlasscock, Jarret, AuthorWylie, Todd, AuthorWohldmann, Patricia, AuthorThiru, Prathapan, AuthorNhan, Michael N., AuthorPohl, Craig S., AuthorSmith, Scott M., AuthorHou, Shunfeng, AuthorRenfree, Marilyn B., AuthorMardis, Elaine R., AuthorWilson, Richard K., Author more..
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 Abstract: We present a draft genome sequence of the platypus, Ornithorhynchus anatinus. This monotreme exhibits a fascinating combination of reptilian and mammalian characters. For example, platypuses have a coat of fur adapted to an aquatic lifestyle; platypus females lactate, yet lay eggs; and males are equipped with venom similar to that of reptiles. Analysis of the first monotreme genome aligned these features with genetic innovations. We find that reptile and platypus venom proteins have been co-opted independently from the same gene families; milk protein genes are conserved despite platypuses laying eggs; and immune gene family expansions are directly related to platypus biology. Expansions of protein, non-protein-coding RNA and microRNA families, as well as repeat elements, are identified. Sequencing of this genome now provides a valuable resource for deep mammalian comparative analyses, as well as for monotreme biology and conservation.

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 Dates: 2008-05-08
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 453 (7192) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 175 - 183 Identifier: ISSN: 0028-0836