Title : The genome of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi and its implications for cell type evolution - Ryan_2013_Science_342_1242592 |
Author(s) : Ryan JF , Pang K , Schnitzler CE , Nguyen AD , Moreland RT , Simmons DK , Koch BJ , Francis WR , Havlak P , Smith SA , Putnam NH , Haddock SH , Dunn CW , Wolfsberg TG , Mullikin JC , Martindale MQ , Baxevanis AD |
Ref : Science , 342 :1242592 , 2013 |
Abstract :
An understanding of ctenophore biology is critical for reconstructing events that occurred early in animal evolution. Toward this goal, we have sequenced, assembled, and annotated the genome of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi. Our phylogenomic analyses of both amino acid positions and gene content suggest that ctenophores rather than sponges are the sister lineage to all other animals. Mnemiopsis lacks many of the genes found in bilaterian mesodermal cell types, suggesting that these cell types evolved independently. The set of neural genes in Mnemiopsis is similar to that of sponges, indicating that sponges may have lost a nervous system. These results present a newly supported view of early animal evolution that accounts for major losses and/or gains of sophisticated cell types, including nerve and muscle cells. |
PubMedSearch : Ryan_2013_Science_342_1242592 |
PubMedID: 24337300 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9metz-v9pnu4 , 9metz-v9pp08 , 9metz-v9ppb4 , 9metz-v9ppy2 , 9metz-v9ppa3 , 9metz-v9ppq7 , 9metz-v9ppk9 , 9metz-v9pps9 , 9metz-v9ppj6 |
Ryan JF, Pang K, Schnitzler CE, Nguyen AD, Moreland RT, Simmons DK, Koch BJ, Francis WR, Havlak P, Smith SA, Putnam NH, Haddock SH, Dunn CW, Wolfsberg TG, Mullikin JC, Martindale MQ, Baxevanis AD (2013)
The genome of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi and its implications for cell type evolution
Science
342 :1242592
Ryan JF, Pang K, Schnitzler CE, Nguyen AD, Moreland RT, Simmons DK, Koch BJ, Francis WR, Havlak P, Smith SA, Putnam NH, Haddock SH, Dunn CW, Wolfsberg TG, Mullikin JC, Martindale MQ, Baxevanis AD (2013)
Science
342 :1242592