2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2021.05.015
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The evolutionary puzzle solution for the origins of the partial loss of the Cτ2 exon in notothenioid fishes

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“…Two (in P. georgianus) or three (in G. acuticeps) pIgR transcripts, referred to as variant X1, variant X2 and variant X3, had been annotated in the respective genome assemblies (Figure 6). As previously shown by the AT content analysis of notothenioid IgT genes [21], most interestingly, a remarkably high AT content of pIgR exons was shared within Antarctic species, reaching a peak (55.8 %) in the family Nototheniidae, which comprises T. bernacchii and Dissostichus eleginoides (Figure 7). This finding reflects a peculiar feature neither shared with the non-Antarctic species C. gobio, their closest relative, nor with all the other Perciformes.…”
Section: Analysis Of T Bernacchii Pigr Cdnasupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…Two (in P. georgianus) or three (in G. acuticeps) pIgR transcripts, referred to as variant X1, variant X2 and variant X3, had been annotated in the respective genome assemblies (Figure 6). As previously shown by the AT content analysis of notothenioid IgT genes [21], most interestingly, a remarkably high AT content of pIgR exons was shared within Antarctic species, reaching a peak (55.8 %) in the family Nototheniidae, which comprises T. bernacchii and Dissostichus eleginoides (Figure 7). This finding reflects a peculiar feature neither shared with the non-Antarctic species C. gobio, their closest relative, nor with all the other Perciformes.…”
Section: Analysis Of T Bernacchii Pigr Cdnasupporting
confidence: 71%
“…To our knowledge this finding is not surprising. Previous studies we conducted on the Ig heavy chain gene locus of Notothenioidei revealed peculiar rearrangements of the intronic regions of both IgM and IgT heavy chain genes [21,42].…”
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“…This taxonomic group has long been considered an attractive model to study biochemical, physiological and morphological adaptations, although poorly investigated at a molecular level. In previous studies, we investigated the genes encoding IgM and IgT isotypes in several cold-adapted and temperate notothenioid species [19][20][21] and highlighted the first evidence for a pos-sible hepato-biliary transport of Ig in the Antarctic species Trematomus bernacchii [22]. The most recent advances in collecting omics data from notothenioid fish provided a source of fundamental information about molecular and genetic features, allowing conduct of also evolutionary studies on notothenioids in comparison with other perciform species.…”
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confidence: 99%