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两栖动物基因组联盟:推进基因组和遗传资源,促进两栖动物研究和保护。

The Amphibian Genomics Consortium: advancing genomic and genetic resources for amphibian research and conservation.

机构信息

One Health Research Group, Melbourne Veterinary School, Faculty of Science, University of Melbourne, Werribee, VIC, Australia.

Department of Biodiversity, Ecology, and Evolution, Complutense University of Madrid, 28040, Madrid, Spain.

出版信息

BMC Genomics. 2024 Nov 1;25(1):1025. doi: 10.1186/s12864-024-10899-7.

Abstract

Amphibians represent a diverse group of tetrapods, marked by deep divergence times between their three systematic orders and families. Studying amphibian biology through the genomics lens increases our understanding of the features of this animal class and that of other terrestrial vertebrates. The need for amphibian genomic resources is more urgent than ever due to the increasing threats to this group. Amphibians are one of the most imperiled taxonomic groups, with approximately 41% of species threatened with extinction due to habitat loss, changes in land use patterns, disease, climate change, and their synergistic effects. Amphibian genomic resources have provided a better understanding of ontogenetic diversity, tissue regeneration, diverse life history and reproductive modes, anti-predator strategies, and resilience and adaptive responses. They also serve as essential models for studying broad genomic traits, such as evolutionary genome expansions and contractions, as they exhibit the widest range of genome sizes among all animal taxa and possess multiple mechanisms of genetic sex determination. Despite these features, genome sequencing of amphibians has significantly lagged behind that of other vertebrates, primarily due to the challenges of assembling their large, repeat-rich genomes and the relative lack of societal support. The emergence of long-read sequencing technologies, combined with advanced molecular and computational techniques that improve scaffolding and reduce computational workloads, is now making it possible to address some of these challenges. To promote and accelerate the production and use of amphibian genomics research through international coordination and collaboration, we launched the Amphibian Genomics Consortium (AGC, https://mvs.unimelb.edu.au/amphibian-genomics-consortium ) in early 2023. This burgeoning community already has more than 282 members from 41 countries. The AGC aims to leverage the diverse capabilities of its members to advance genomic resources for amphibians and bridge the implementation gap between biologists, bioinformaticians, and conservation practitioners. Here we evaluate the state of the field of amphibian genomics, highlight previous studies, present challenges to overcome, and call on the research and conservation communities to unite as part of the AGC to enable amphibian genomics research to "leap" to the next level.

摘要

两栖动物是一个多样化的四足动物群体,其三个系统阶元和科之间的分化时间很深。通过基因组学的视角研究两栖动物生物学,可以增加我们对这种动物类群和其他陆地脊椎动物特征的理解。由于对该群体的威胁日益增加,对两栖动物基因组资源的需求比以往任何时候都更加迫切。两栖动物是最受威胁的分类群之一,由于栖息地丧失、土地利用模式变化、疾病、气候变化及其协同效应,大约有 41%的物种面临灭绝威胁。两栖动物的基因组资源提供了对个体发育多样性、组织再生、多样化的生活史和生殖模式、抗捕食策略以及弹性和适应性反应的更好理解。它们还作为研究广泛基因组特征的重要模型,例如进化基因组的扩张和收缩,因为它们在所有动物类群中表现出最大的基因组大小范围,并拥有多种遗传性别决定机制。尽管具有这些特征,但两栖动物的基因组测序仍然远远落后于其他脊椎动物,主要是因为组装其大型、重复丰富的基因组的挑战以及社会支持相对较少。长读测序技术的出现,结合先进的分子和计算技术,这些技术可以改善支架和减少计算工作量,现在使解决其中一些挑战成为可能。为了通过国际协调与合作来促进和加速两栖动物基因组学研究的产生和应用,我们于 2023 年初成立了两栖动物基因组学联盟(AGC,https://mvs.unimelb.edu.au/amphibian-genomics-consortium)。该新兴社区已经有来自 41 个国家的 282 多名成员。AGC 的目标是利用其成员的多样化能力来推进两栖动物的基因组资源,并弥合生物学家、生物信息学家和保护实践之间的实施差距。在这里,我们评估了两栖动物基因组学领域的现状,强调了以前的研究,提出了需要克服的挑战,并呼吁研究和保护界团结起来,作为 AGC 的一部分,使两栖动物基因组学研究能够“飞跃”到下一个水平。

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