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SUBMITTER: Martin-Duran JM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7854359 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Martín-Durán José M JM Vellutini Bruno C BC Marlétaz Ferdinand F Cetrangolo Viviana V Cvetesic Nevena N Thiel Daniel D Henriet Simon S Grau-Bové Xavier X Carrillo-Baltodano Allan M AM Gu Wenjia W Kerbl Alexandra A Marquez Yamile Y Bekkouche Nicolas N Chourrout Daniel D Gómez-Skarmeta Jose Luis JL Irimia Manuel M Lenhard Boris B Worsaae Katrine K Hejnol Andreas A
Nature ecology & evolution 20201116 2
The causes and consequences of genome reduction in animals are unclear because our understanding of this process mostly relies on lineages with often exceptionally high rates of evolution. Here, we decode the compact 73.8-megabase genome of Dimorphilus gyrociliatus, a meiobenthic segmented worm. The D. gyrociliatus genome retains traits classically associated with larger and slower-evolving genomes, such as an ordered, intact Hox cluster, a generally conserved developmental toolkit and traces of ...[more]