2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12915-024-01814-3
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A chromosome-level genome for the nudibranch gastropod Berghia stephanieae helps parse clade-specific gene expression in novel and conserved phenotypes

Jessica A. Goodheart,
Robin A. Rio,
Neville F. Taraporevala
et al.

Abstract: Background How novel phenotypes originate from conserved genes, processes, and tissues remains a major question in biology. Research that sets out to answer this question often focuses on the conserved genes and processes involved, an approach that explicitly excludes the impact of genetic elements that may be classified as clade-specific, even though many of these genes are known to be important for many novel, or clade-restricted, phenotypes. This is especially true for understudied phyla suc… Show more

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“…stephanieae (Goodheart et al, 2024), and recent scRNAseq studies have also described unannotated genes as markers for specific populations of neurons in other molluscs (Albertin et al, 2015;Songco-Casey et al, 2022;Styfhals et al, 2022). The great number of unannotated genes…”
Section: 6mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…stephanieae (Goodheart et al, 2024), and recent scRNAseq studies have also described unannotated genes as markers for specific populations of neurons in other molluscs (Albertin et al, 2015;Songco-Casey et al, 2022;Styfhals et al, 2022). The great number of unannotated genes…”
Section: 6mentioning
confidence: 99%