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永远年轻:连接蝾螈的再生和基因组大小。

Forever young: Linking regeneration and genome size in salamanders.

机构信息

Department of Biology, Hartwick College, Oneonta, New York, USA.

Department of Integrative Biology and Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA.

出版信息

Dev Dyn. 2021 Jun;250(6):768-778. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.279. Epub 2020 Dec 23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Salamanders stand out among vertebrate animals in two key characteristics: their ability to regenerate body parts, and their large and variable genome sizes.

RESULTS

Here we show how to unite seemingly disparate facets of salamander biology, regeneration ability, and genome size variation, into one synthetic view. Large and variable genome sizes may be the key to understanding the prodigious ability of most salamanders to regenerate damaged or lost body parts. We report a correlate of genome size variation that has been previously neglected: the impacts of genome size on the structure and function of the genes themselves. Salamanders are, in essence, paradoxically much younger, especially at the cellular level than their chronological age would suggest.

CONCLUSIONS

Because of the large size and range of variation in genome size in salamanders, we hypothesize that this relationship uncouples a dynamic interaction between growth and differentiation in processes of morphogenesis, pattern formation, and regeneration in ways that are unique among vertebrates.

摘要

背景

蝾螈在两个关键特征上在脊椎动物中脱颖而出:它们再生身体部位的能力,以及它们庞大而多变的基因组大小。

结果

在这里,我们展示了如何将蝾螈生物学、再生能力和基因组大小变化看似不同的方面统一到一个综合的视角中。庞大而多变的基因组大小可能是理解大多数蝾螈具有惊人的再生受损或失去的身体部位的能力的关键。我们报告了一个以前被忽视的基因组大小变化的相关因素:基因组大小对基因本身结构和功能的影响。从本质上讲,蝾螈,尤其是在细胞水平上,比它们的实际年龄年轻得多。

结论

由于蝾螈的基因组大小很大且变化范围很广,我们假设这种关系在形态发生、模式形成和再生等过程中,将生长和分化之间的动态相互作用分离开来,这在脊椎动物中是独特的。

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