Genome sequencing and transcriptomic analysis of the Andean killifish Orestias ascotanensis reveals adaptation to high-altitude aquatic life

Di Genova, Alex; Nardocci, Gino; Maldonado-Agurto, Rodrigo; Hodar, Christian; Valdivieso, Camilo; Morales, Pamela; Gajardo, Felipe; Marina, Raquel; Gutierrez, Rodrigo A.; Orellana, Ariel; Cambiazo, Veronica; Gonzalez, Mauricio; Glavic, Alvaro; Mendez, Marco A.; Maass, Alejandro; et. al.

Abstract

Orestias ascotanensis (Cyprinodontidae) is a teleost pupfish endemic to springs feeding into the Ascotan saltpan in the Chilean Altiplano (3,700 m.a.s.l.) and represents an opportunity to study adaptations to high-altitude aquatic environments. We have de novo assembled the genome of O. ascotanensis at high coverage. Comparative analysis of the O. ascotanensis genome showed an overall process of contraction, including loss of genes related to Gprotein signaling, chemotaxis and signal transduction, while there was expansion of gene families associated with microtubule-based movement and protein ubiquitination. We identified 818 genes under positive selection, many of which are involved in DNA repair. Additionally, we identified novel and conserved microRNAs expressed in O. ascotanensis and its closely-related species, Orestias gloriae. Our analysis suggests that positive selection and expansion of genes that preserve genome stability are a potential adaptive mechanism to cope with the increased solar UV radiation to which high-altitude animals are exposed to.

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Título según WOS: Genome sequencing and transcriptomic analysis of the Andean killifish Orestias ascotanensis reveals adaptation to high-altitude aquatic life
Título de la Revista: Genomics.
Volumen: 114
Número: 1
Editorial: ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: 305
Página final: 315
DOI:

10.1016/j.ygeno.2021.12.018

Notas: ISI