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The amphioxus Hox cluster: characterization, comparative genomics, and evolution

✍ Scribed by Chris T. Amemiya; Sonja J. Prohaska; Alicia Hill-Force; April Cook; Jessica Wasserscheid; David E.K. Ferrier; Juan Pascual-Anaya; Jordi Garcia-Fernàndez; Ken Dewar; Peter F. Stadler


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
370 KB
Volume
310B
Category
Article
ISSN
1552-5007

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Abstract

The amphioxus Hox cluster is often viewed as “archetypal” for the chordate lineage. Here, we present a descriptive account of the 448 kb region spanning the Hox cluster of the amphioxus Branchiostoma floridae from Hox14 to Hox1. We provide complete coding sequences of all 14 previously described amphioxus sequences and give a detailed analysis of the conserved noncoding regulatory sequence elements. We find that the posterior part of the Hox cluster is so highly derived that even the complete genomic sequence is insufficient to decide whether the posterior Hox genes arose by independent duplications or whether they are true orthologs of the corresponding gnathostome paralog groups. In contrast, the anterior region is much better conserved. The amphioxus Hox cluster strongly excludes repetitive elements with the exception of two repeat islands in the posterior region. Repeat exclusion is also observed in gnathostomes, but not protostome Hox clusters. We thus hypothesize that the much shorter vertebrate Hox clusters are the result of extensive resolution of the redundancy of regulatory DNA after the genome duplications rather than the consequence of a selection pressure to remove nonfunctional sequence from the Hox cluster. J. Exp. Zool. (Mol. Dev. Evol.) 310B:465–477, 2008. © 2008 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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