The little skate genome and the evolutionary emergence of wing-like fin appendages

Marina Marcet‐Houben, Toni Gabaldón, Pedro Manuel Martínez‐García, Axel Visel, Victoria A. Sleight, Daniel S. Rokhsar, Job Dekker, Neil H. Shubin, Christina Paliou, Juan J. Tena, Darío G. Lupiáñez, Johan H. Gibcus, Javier López-Rı́os, Rafael D. Acemel, José Luis Gómez-Skármeta, Elisa de la Calle‐Mustienes, Ksenia Skvortsova, Ozren Bogdanović, Tetsuya Nakamura, Christine Hirschberger, Ferdinand Marlétaz, Silvia Naranjo, Ildefonso Cases, Dina Navon, Ali Andrescavage, Paul E. Duckett, Álvaro González-Rajal, Liyan Yang, Lourdes Gallardo-Fuentes, Ismael Sospedra, Fabrice Darbellay
2022-03-22

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Skates are cartilaginous fish whose novel body plan features remarkably enlarged wing-like pectoral fins that allow them to thrive in benthic environments. The molecular underpinnings of this unique trait, however, remain elusive. Here we investigate the origin of this phenotypic innovation by developing the little skate Leucoraja erinacea as a genomically enabled model. Analysis of a high-quality chromosome-scale genome sequence for the little skate shows that it preserves many ancestral jawed vertebrate features compared with other sequenced genomes, including numerous ancient microchromosomes. Combining genome comparisons with extensive regulatory datasets in developing fins (gene expression, chromatin occupancy and three-dimensional (3D) conformation) we find skate-specific genomic rearrangements that alter the 3D regulatory landscape of genes involved in the planar cell polarity (PCP) pathway. Functional inhibition of PCP signaling resulted in marked reduction of anterior fin size, confirming this pathway as a major contributor of batoid fin morphology. We also identified a fin-specific enhancer that interacts with 3' HOX genes, consistent with the redeployment of Hox gene expression in anterior pectoral fins, and confirmed the potential of this element to activate transcription in the anterior fin using zebrafish reporter assays. Our findings underscore the central role of genome reorganizations and regulatory variation in the evolution of phenotypes, shedding light on the molecular origin of an enigmatic trait.
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Marina Marcet‐Houben
Toni Gabaldón
Pedro Manuel Martínez‐García
Axel Visel
Victoria A. Sleight
Daniel S. Rokhsar
Job Dekker
Neil H. Shubin
Christina Paliou
Juan J. Tena
Darío G. Lupiáñez
Johan H. Gibcus
Javier López-Rı́os
Rafael D. Acemel
José Luis Gómez-Skármeta
Elisa de la Calle‐Mustienes
Ksenia Skvortsova
Ozren Bogdanović
Tetsuya Nakamura
Christine Hirschberger
Ferdinand Marlétaz
Silvia Naranjo
Ildefonso Cases
Dina Navon
Ali Andrescavage
Paul E. Duckett
Álvaro González-Rajal
Liyan Yang
Lourdes Gallardo-Fuentes
Ismael Sospedra
Fabrice Darbellay
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