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Data from: Signatures of divergence, invasiveness and terrestralization revealed by four apple snail genomes

Authors: Sun, Jin; Mu, Huawei; Ip, Jack C. H.; Li, Runsheng; Xu, Ting; Accorsi, Alice; Sánchez Alvarado, Alejandro; +14 Authors

Data from: Signatures of divergence, invasiveness and terrestralization revealed by four apple snail genomes

Abstract

The family Ampullariidae includes both aquatic and amphibious apple snails. They are an emerging model for evolutionary studies due to the high diversity, ancient history and wide geographical distribution. Insight into drivers of ampullariid evolution is hampered, however, by the lack of genomic resources. Here we report the genomes of four ampullariids spanning the Old World (Lanistes nyassanus) and New World (Pomacea canaliculata, Pomacea maculata and Marisa cornuarietis) clades. The ampullariid genomes have conserved ancient bilaterial karyotype features and a novel Hox gene cluster rearrangement, making them valuable in comparative genomic studies. They have expanded gene families related to environmental sensing and cellulose digestion, which may have facilitated some ampullarids to become notorious invasive pests. In the amphibious Pomacea, novel acquision of an egg neurotoxin and a protein for making the calcareous eggshell may have been key adaptations enabling their transition from underwater to terrestrial egg deposition.

Marisa cornuarietis genome v2.0Assembled genome and annotation (GFF, transcripts and protein sequence)Marisa_cornuarietis_genome_v2.0.zipLanistes nyassanus genome_v1.0Assembled genome and annotation (GFF, transcripts and protein sequence)Lanistes_nyassanus_genome_v1.0.zipPomacea maculata genome_v1.0Assembled genome and annotation (GFF, transcripts and protein sequence)Pomacea_maculata_genome_v1.0.zipPomacea canaliculata genome_v1.5Assembled genome and annotation (GFF, transcripts and protein sequence)Pomacea_canaliculata_genome_v1.5.zip

Keywords

inter-chromosome rearrangement, gastropod, Gene duplication, Pomacea maculata, gene duplication, Genomics, Lanistes nyassanus, Hox genes, mollusc, Ciencias Naturales, Marisa cornuarietis, Pomacea canaliculata, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, interchromosome rearrangement

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