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Comparative Genome and Evolution Analyses of an Endangered Stony Coral Species Dendrophyllia cribrosa Near Dokdo Islands in the East Sea

Author(s)
Kim, JungeunChoi, Jae PilKim, Min SunJo, YejinMin, Won GiWoo, SeonockYum, SeungshicBhak, Jong
Issued Date
2022-09
DOI
10.1093/gbe/evac132
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/60405
Citation
GENOME BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, v.14, no.9, pp.evac132
Abstract
Stony corals often harbor intracellular photosynthetic dinoflagellate algae that receive dissolved inorganic nutrients. However, Dendrophyllia cribrosa is a nonsymbiotic stony coral distributed in the western Pacific. We assembled a chromosome-level D. cribrosa genome using PacBio and Hi-C technologies. The final assembly was 625 Mb, distributed on 14 chromosomes, and contained 30,493 protein-coding genes. The Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Orthologs analysis revealed a percentage of 96.8 of the metazoan genome. A comparative phylogenetic analysis revealed that D. cribrosa, which lacks symbionts, evolved to acquire cellular energy by expanding genes related to acyl-CoA metabolism and carbohydrate transporters. This species also has expanded immune-related genes involved in the receptor protein tyrosine kinase signaling pathway. In addition, we observed a specific expansion of calcification genes, such as coral acid-rich proteins and carbonic anhydrase, in D. cribrosa. This high-quality reference genome and comparative analysis provides insights into the ecology and evolution of nonsymbiotic stony corals.
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
ISSN
1759-6653
Keyword (Author)
Dendrophyllia cribrosacomparative genomecomparative evolutionstony coralchromosome-level assembly
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