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The Phylogenetic Position of the Enigmatic, Polypodium hydriforme (Cnidaria, Polypodiozoa): Insights from Mitochondrial Genomes

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    0560490 - BC 2023 RIV GB eng J - Journal Article
    Novosolov, M. - Yahalomi, D. - Chang, E.S. - Fiala, Ivan - Cartwright, P. - Huchon, D.
    The Phylogenetic Position of the Enigmatic, Polypodium hydriforme (Cnidaria, Polypodiozoa): Insights from Mitochondrial Genomes.
    Genome Biology and Evolution. Roč. 14, č. 8 (2022), č. článku evac112. ISSN 1759-6653. E-ISSN 1759-6653
    R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GA21-29370S
    Institutional support: RVO:60077344
    Keywords : Cnidaria * Myxozoa * mtDNA * Oxford Nanopore Technologies * Endocnidozoa * tRNA loss
    OECD category: Biology (theoretical, mathematical, thermal, cryobiology, biological rhythm), Evolutionary biology
    Impact factor: 3.3, year: 2022
    Method of publishing: Open access
    https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evac112

    Polypodium hydriforme is an enigmatic parasite that belongs to the phylum Cnidaria. Its taxonomic position has been debated: whereas it was previously suggested to be part of Medusozoa, recent phylogenomic analyses based on nuclear genes support the view that P. hydriforme and Myxozoa form a clade called Endocnidozoa. Medusozoans have linear mitochondrial (mt) chromosomes, whereas myxozoans, as most metazoan species, have circular chromosomes. In this work, we determined the structure of the mt genome of P. hydriforme, using Illumina and Oxford Nanopore Technologies reads, and showed that it is circular. This suggests that P. hydriforme is not nested within Medusozoa, as this would entail linearization followed by recirculation. Instead, our results support the view that P. hydriforme is a sister clade to Myxozoa, and mt linearization in the lineage leading to medusozoans occurred after the divergence of Myxozoa + P. hydriforme. Detailed analyses of the assembled P. hydriforme mt genome show that: (1) it is encoded on a single circular chromosome with an estimated size of similar to 93,000 base pairs, making it one of the largest metazoan mt genomes, (2) around 78% of the genome encompasses a noncoding region composed of several repeat types, (3) similar to Myxozoa, no mt tRNAs were identified, (4) the codon TGA is a stop codon and does not encode for tryptophan as in other cnidarians, (5) similar to myxozoan mt genomes, it is extremely fast evolving.
    Permanent Link: https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0340166

     
     
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