Kudoagenomes from contaminated hosts reveal extensive gene order conservation and rapid sequence evolution
Claudia C Weber,
Michael Paulini,
Mark L Blaxter
Abstract:Myxozoans are obligate endoparasites that belong to the phylum Cnidaria. Compared to their closest free-living relatives, they have evolved highly simplified body plans and reduced genomes. Kudoa iwatai, for example, has lost upwards of two thirds of genes thought to have been present in its ancestors. However, little is known about myxozoan genome architecture because of a lack of sufficiently contiguous genome assemblies. This work presents two new, near-chromosomal Kudoa genomes, built entirely from low-cov… Show more
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