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Phylogenomics

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genetics2 years ago

Unraveling the Hagfish Genome: Insights into Vertebrate Evolution

The sequencing and analysis of the genome of the inshore hagfish, Eptatretus burgeri, sheds light on the timing and consequences of whole-genome duplication events in early vertebrate evolution. The study provides insights into the ancestral vertebrate karyotype, supports the monophyly of cyclostomes, and reveals the presence of six Hox clusters in hagfish, suggesting a distinct genome history shared by lampreys and hagfish. Additionally, the research uncovers gene family evolution and genomic changes accompanying major transitions in chordate evolution, offering essential information for comparative genomics and understanding the genetic basis of vertebrate diversity.

science2 years ago

Unveiling the Evolutionary Secrets of Mosquitoes' Host Use and Genetic Compensation

A new study using phylogenomics has provided insights into the evolutionary history of mosquitoes and their host associations. The research reveals that mosquitoes originated in the early Triassic period, around 217 million years ago, and their diversification was influenced by major geological events such as the breakup of Gondwana. The study also suggests that mosquitoes had an amphibian-feeding ancestor and later transitioned to feeding on reptiles, mammals, and birds. The findings shed light on the evolutionary basis of mosquito traits, including their propensity to feed on humans and transmit diseases, and have implications for understanding the distribution of mosquito-vectored pathogens.