“…Whole genome and single gene duplication events have played a major role in the distribution and copy number of Fad and Elovl genes (Carmona-Antoñanzas, Monroig, Dick, Davie, & Tocher, 2011;Castro et al, 2012;Fonseca-Madrigal et al, 2014;Kabeya et al, 2017;Li et al, 2017;Li et al, 2010;Mohd-Yusof, Monroig, Mohd-Adnan, Wan, & Tocher, 2010;Monroig, Guinot, Hontoria, Tocher, & Navarro, 2012;Monroig, Navarro, Dick, Alemany, & Tocher, 2012;Monroig, Tocher, & Navarro, 2013;Monroig, Webb, Ibarra-Castro, Holt, & Tocher, 2011;Monroig et al, 2010Monroig et al, , 2016Monroig et al, , 2017Morais, Monroig, Zheng, Leaver, & Tocher, 2009;Surm, Prentis, & Pavasovic, 2015). Gene duplication events in mammals have resulted in multiple gene copies encoding desaturase (Fads1, 2, and 3) enzymes, whereas in other vertebrates (such as Danio rerio), only a single desaturase, with Δ5 and Δ6 activity, is present (Hastings et al, 2001).…”