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Título: Living in temporary ponds loading giant genomes: the neotropical annual killifish genus Austrolebias as new outstanding evolutionary model
Autor: García de Souza, Graciela Beatriz
Gutiérrez Coppetti, Verónica Andrea
Ríos, Néstor
Tipo: Artículo
Palabras clave: Neotropical, Killifish, Austrolebias, Giant genomes, Evolutionary model
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Resumen: The term Annual killifish describes a short-lived and amazing group of vertebrates inhabiting temporary ponds exposed to an extremely variable environment during its short lifespan in South America and Africa, leading to the death of the entire adult population during the dry season. Austrolebias is a specious genus of the family Rivulidae, with ~58 currently recognized species, extensively distributed in the temperate Neotropical region. Herein, we reviewed different aspects of the evolutionary biology with emphasis on the genome dynamic linked to the burst speciation process in this genus. Austrolebias constitutes an excellent model to study the genomic evolutionary processes underlying speciation events, since all the species of this genus analyzed so far share an unusually large genome size, with an average DNA content of 5.95 ± 0.45 picograms per diploid cell (mean C-value of about 2.98 pg). The drastic nuclear DNA–increasing would be associated with a considerable proportion of transposable elements (TEs) found in the Austrolebias genomes. The genomic proportion of the moderately repetitive DNA in the A. charrua genome represents approximately twice (45%) the amount of the repetitive components of the highly related sympatric and syntopic rivulinae taxon Cynopoecilus melanotaenia (25%), as well as from other rivulids and actinopterygian fish. These events could explain the great genome instability, the high genetic diversity, chromosome variability, as well as the morphological diversity in species of Austrolebias. Thus, species of this genus represent new model systems linking different evolutionary processes: drastic genome increase, massive TEs genomic representation, high chromosome instability, occurrence of natural hybridization between sister species, and burst speciation events.
Editorial: Frontiers Media
EN: Frontiers in Genetics, 2022, 13: 903683
Citación: García de Souza, G, Gutiérrez Coppetti, V y Ríos, N. "Living in temporary ponds loading giant genomes: the neotropical annual killifish genus Austrolebias as new outstanding evolutionary model". Frontiers in Genetics. [en línea] 2022, 13: 903683. 8 h. DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2022.903683
ISSN: 1664-8021
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