The Atlantic salmon genome provides insights into rediploidization
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Lien, Sigbjorn
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Koop, Ben F.
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Sandve, Simen R.
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Miller, Jason R.
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Kent, Matthew P.
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Nome, Torfinn
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Hvidsten, Torgeir R.
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Leong, Jong S.
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Minkley, David R.
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Zimin, Aleksey
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Grammes, Fabián
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Grove, Harald
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Gjuvsland, Arne
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Walenz, Brian
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Hermansen, Russell A.
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von Schalburg, Kris
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Rondeau, Eric B.
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Di Genova, Alex
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Samy, Jeevan
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Vik, Jon Olav
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Vigeland, Magnus D.
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Caler, Lis
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Grimholt, Unni
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Jentoft, Sissel
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Vage, Dag Inge
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de Jong, Pieter
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Moen, Thomas
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Baranski, Matthew
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Palti, Yniv
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Smith, Douglas R.
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Yorke, James A.
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Nederbragt, Alexander J.
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Tooming-Klunderud, Ave
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Jakobsen, Kjetill S.
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Jiang, Xuanting
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Fan, Dingding
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Liberles, David A.
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Vidal, Rodrigo
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Iturra Constant, Patricia
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Jones, Steven J.
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Jonassen, Inge
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Maass Sepúlveda, Alejandro
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Omholt, Stig W.
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Davidson, William S.
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2016-10-24T15:27:33Z
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2016-10-24T15:27:33Z
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2016
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Nature | Vol 533 | 12 May 2016
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10.1038/nature17164
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/140938
Abstract
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The whole-genome duplication 80 million years ago of the common ancestor of salmonids (salmonid-specific fourth vertebrate whole-genome duplication, Ss4R) provides unique opportunities to learn about the evolutionary fate of a duplicated vertebrate genome in 70 extant lineages. Here we present a high-quality genome assembly for Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), and show that large genomic reorganizations, coinciding with bursts of transposon-mediated repeat expansions, were crucial for the post-Ss4R rediploidization process. Comparisons of duplicate gene expression patterns across a wide range of tissues with orthologous genes from a pre-Ss4R outgroup unexpectedly demonstrate far more instances of neofunctionalization than subfunctionalization. Surprisingly, we find that genes that were retained as duplicates after the teleost-specific whole-genome duplication 320 million years ago were not more likely to be retained after the Ss4R, and that the duplicate retention was not influenced to a great extent by the nature of the predicted protein interactions of the gene products. Finally, we demonstrate that the Atlantic salmon assembly can serve as a reference sequence for the study of other salmonids for a range of purposes.
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Patrocinador
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Research Council of Norway (NFR)
Norwegian Seafood Research Fund
Genome BC
Chilean Economic Development Agency - CORFO and InnovaChile Committee
Marine Harvest
AquaGen
Cermaq
Salmobreed
NFR
208481/F50
226266
225181
221734/030
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), Canada
University of Victoria