Transcriptomes of Giant Sea Anemones from Okinawa as a Tool for Understanding Their Phylogeny and Symbiotic Relationships with Anemonefish.

IF 0.9 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY
Rio Kashimoto, Miyako Tanimoto, Saori Miura, Noriyuki Satoh, Vincent Laudet, Konstantin Khalturin
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Abstract

The relationship between anemonefish and sea anemones is one of the most emblematic examples of mutualistic symbiosis in coral reefs. Although this is a textbook example, the major aspects of this symbiosis are still not fully understood in mechanistic terms. Moreover, since studies of this relationship have usually been focused on anemonefish, much less is known about giant sea anemones, their similarities, their phylogenetic relationships, and their differences at the molecular level. Since both partners of the symbiotic relationship are important, we decided to explore this well-known phenomenon from the perspective of giant sea anemones. Here, we report reference transcriptomes for all seven species of giant sea anemones that inhabit fringing reefs of Okinawa (Japan) and serve as hosts for six species of local anemonefish. Transcriptomes were used to investigate their phylogenetic relations, genetic differences and repertoires of nematocyte-specific proteins. Our data support the presence of three distinct groups corresponding to three genera: Entacmaea, Heteractis, and Stichodactyla. The basal position among the three groups belongs to Entacmaea, which was the first to diverge from a common ancestor. While the magnitude of genetic difference between the representatives of Entacmaea and Stichodactyla is large, intra-specific variation within Stichodactyla is much smaller and seems to result from recent speciation events. Our data reconfirms that Heteractis magnifica belongs to the genus Stichodactyla, despite an overall morphological similarity with representatives of the genus Heteractis. The availability of reference transcriptomes will facilitate further research into the fascinating relationship between sea anemones and anemonefish.

冲绳巨型海葵转录组研究及其与海葵鱼的共生关系。
海葵鱼和海葵之间的关系是珊瑚礁中互惠共生的最具代表性的例子之一。虽然这是一个教科书上的例子,但这种共生关系的主要方面仍然没有从机械的角度得到充分的理解。此外,由于对这种关系的研究通常集中在海葵鱼身上,因此对巨型海葵,它们的相似性,它们的系统发育关系以及它们在分子水平上的差异知之甚少。由于共生关系的双方都很重要,我们决定从巨型海葵的角度来探索这一众所周知的现象。在这里,我们报告了所有7种巨型海葵的参考转录组,它们栖息在冲绳(日本)的边缘珊瑚礁,并作为6种当地海葵鱼的宿主。转录组被用来研究它们的系统发育关系、遗传差异和线虫细胞特异性蛋白的谱。我们的数据支持三个不同的类群的存在,对应于三个属:Entacmaea, Heteractis和Stichodactyla。这三个类群的基础位置属于Entacmaea,它是第一个从共同祖先分化出来的。虽然Entacmaea和stichodactya代表之间的遗传差异很大,但stichodactya内部的种内变异要小得多,似乎是最近物种形成事件的结果。我们的数据再次证实,尽管在整体形态上与Heteractis属的代表相似,但它属于Stichodactyla属。参考转录组的可用性将有助于进一步研究海葵和海葵鱼之间的奇妙关系。
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Zoological Science
Zoological Science 生物-动物学
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
11.10%
发文量
59
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Zoological Science is published by the Zoological Society of Japan and devoted to publication of original articles, reviews and editorials that cover the broad field of zoology. The journal was founded in 1984 as a result of the consolidation of Zoological Magazine (1888–1983) and Annotationes Zoologicae Japonenses (1897–1983), the former official journals of the Zoological Society of Japan. Each annual volume consists of six regular issues, one every two months.
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