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Genome size estimation and its associations with body length, chromosome number and evolution in teleost fishes

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GENE
卷 864, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2023.147294

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Body length; Chromosome; Evolution; Fishes; Genome size; Nuclear DNA

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Precise estimation of genome size is crucial for various genomic studies. This study estimated the genome size of 51 freshwater teleosts and explored the relationship between genome size, chromosome number, and body length. The findings provide valuable information for fish genomics, molecular ecology, and evolutionary conservation genetics.
Precise estimation of genome size (GS) is vital for various genomic studies, such as deciding genome sequencing depth, genome assembly, biodiversity documentation, evolution, genetic disorders studies, duplication events etc. Animal Genome Size Database provides GS of over 2050 fish species, which ranges from 0.35 pg in pufferfish (Tetraodon nigroviridis) to 132.83 pg in marbled lungfish (Protopterus aethiopicus). The GS of majority of the fishes inhabiting waters of Indian subcontinent are still missing. In present study, we estimated GS of 51 freshwater teleost (31 commercially important, 7 vulnerable and 13 ornamental species) that ranged from 0.58 pg in banded gourami (Trichogaster fasciata) to 1.92 pg in scribbled goby (Awaous grammepomus). Substantial variation in GS was observed within the same fish orders (0.64-1.45 pg in cypriniformes, 0.70-1.41 pg in siluriformes and 0.58-1.92 pg in perciformes). We examined the relationship between the GS, chromosome number and body length across all the fishes. Body length was found to be associated with GS, whereas no relationship was noticed between the GS and the chromosome number. The analysis using ancestral information revealed haploid chro-mosome number 25, 27 and 24 for the most recent common ancestor of cypriniformes, siluriformes and perci-formes, respectively. The study led to generation of new records on GS of 43 fish species and revalidated records for 8 species. The finding is valuable resource for further research in the areas of fish genomics, molecular ecology and evolutionary conservation genetics.

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