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  Genomic and transcriptomic survey of bryozoan Hox and ParaHox genes with emphasis on phylactolaemate bryozoans

Saadi, A. J., de Oliveira, A. L., Kocot, K. M., & Schwaha, T. (2023). Genomic and transcriptomic survey of bryozoan Hox and ParaHox genes with emphasis on phylactolaemate bryozoans. BMC GENOMICS, 24(1): 711. doi:10.1186/s12864-023-09826-z.

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Saadi, Ahmed J.1, Author
de Oliveira, André Luiz2, Author           
Kocot, Kevin M.1, Author
Schwaha, Thomas1, Author
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2Department of Symbiosis, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Max Planck Society, ou_2481699              

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Free keywords: HOMEOTIC GENES; DNA-SEQUENCE; EVOLUTION; EXPRESSION; PHYLOGENY; GENERATION; MOLLUSK; CLONING; ORIGINBiotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Genetics & Heredity; Bryozoans; Phylactolaemate; Hox and ParaHox genes; Comparative genomic and transcriptomic; Gene duplication;
 Abstract: BackgroundBryozoans are mostly sessile aquatic colonial invertebrates belonging to the clade Lophotrochozoa, which unites many protostome bilaterian phyla such as molluscs, annelids and brachiopods. While Hox and ParaHox genes have been extensively studied in various lophotrochozoan lineages, investigations on Hox and ParaHox gene complements in bryozoans are scarce.ResultsHerein, we present the most comprehensive survey of Hox and ParaHox gene complements in bryozoans using four genomes and 35 transcriptomes representing all bryozoan clades: Cheilostomata, Ctenostomata, Cyclostomata and Phylactolaemata. Using similarity searches, phylogenetic analyses and detailed manual curation, we have identified five Hox genes in bryozoans (pb, Dfd, Lox5, Lox4 and Post2) and one ParaHox gene (Cdx). Interestingly, we observed lineage-specific duplication of certain Hox and ParaHox genes (Dfd, Lox5 and Cdx) in some bryozoan lineages.ConclusionsThe bryozoan Hox cluster does not retain the ancestral lophotrochozoan condition but appears relatively simple (includes only five genes) and broken into two genomic regions, characterized by the loss and duplication of serval genes. Importantly, bryozoans share the lack of two Hox genes (Post1 and Scr) with their proposed sister-taxon, Phoronida, which suggests that those genes were missing in the most common ancestor of bryozoans and phoronids.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-11-24
 Publication Status: Published online
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Title: BMC GENOMICS
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 24 (1) Sequence Number: 711 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1471-2164