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Billie J. Swalla [email protected] Transcriptome Sequencing Reveals Heterochronic Shift of Chordate Gene Networks in Molgulid Ascidians

Billie Swalla - Transcriptome sequencing reveals heterochronic shift of chordate gene networks in molgulid ascidians

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Billie J. Swalla

[email protected]

Transcriptome Sequencing Reveals Heterochronic Shift of

Chordate Gene Networks in Molgulid Ascidians

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Tunicates

Ambulacraria Chordata

Cephalochordates

Modified from

Swalla et al. 2001

Xenoturbella

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Heterochronyhttp://www.bio.miami.edu/dana/dox/heterochrony.html

Allometric Growth Differential growth in organs and body parts

PaedomorphyRetention of juvenile structures

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Heterochronyhetero = otherchronos = time

Haekel – 1875de Beer – 1930 “Embryos and Ancestors”

Gould – 1997 “Ontogeny and Phylogeny”

“Few Evolutionary concepts have generated more confusion and controversy than heterochrony” McKinney, 1999

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C. Titus Brown

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Evolution and Development of Tailless Ascidians

1. Changes in gene expression in regulatory genes

2. Downstream structural genes become pseudogenes (muscle)

3. Heterochrony - changes in timing of gene activation

4. Gene Loss

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Molgula clades

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Solitary ascidians have determinant

and invariant cleavage.

Some species have colored cytoplasms.

(Boltenia villosa)

The cell lineage is very similar in Ciona, Phallusia,

Halocythia roretzi &Molgula oculata.

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Two Species of Closely Related Ascidians and a Hybrid Larva

Molgula oculata has a head, tail, and otolith - chordate embryo.

M. occulta egg X M. oculata sperm has a head, short tail, and otolith.

Molgula occulta lacks chordate features - head, tail, and otolith.

Swalla and Jeffery, 1996

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Notochord formation (convergence & extension)

Jiang and Smith, 2007

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Notochord Gene Network

Davidson and Christiaen, Cell (2006)

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Molgula oculata notochord(40 cells, converged & extended)

Molgula occulta no notochord(20 cells, not converged & extended)

Hybrid notochord(20 cells, converged & extended)

Notochord Formation in Molgulids

Swalla and Jeffery, 1996

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Digital normalization

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Digital normalization

Lowe, Swalla, Brown, in preparation

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Digi Norm assembly vs Raw read assembly

37 1713623

Digi Norm Raw

2446C. intestinalis

M. occulta

64 1513646

Digi Norm Raw

2398C. intestinalis

M. oculata

Lowe, Swalla, Brown, in preparation

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Stage specific express

Lowe, Swalla, Brown, in preparation

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Notochord gene expression similar to tailed species

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Prickle

Veeman, M., et al., 2007

•Planar cell polarity (PCP) pathway

•Involved in convergence and extension

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Prickle expressed in notochord cells

Mita et al Zool. Sci., 2010

M. occulta gastrulation Ciona intestinalis

Satoh Nature Reviews Genetics 4, 2003

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Hybrid notochord genes allele specific differential express

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Notochord Gene Network

Davidson and Christiaen, Cell 2006

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Ascidian Metamorphosis

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Heterochronic shift of metamorphosis genes in Molgula

Gene Species Cleavage

Gastrula/Neurula

Tailbud Larva Juvenile

META-2 C. intestinalis

M. oculata

M. occulta

M. tectiformis

Echinonectin C. intestinalis

M. oculata

M. occulta

M. tectiformis

50/168 genes show early differential expression in Molgula compared to C. intestinalis

Larval development

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Ascidian Development

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Heterochronic Shift inMolgulidae Development

*79 genes examined across of six species

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Billie Swalla, Nadine Peyrieras, Alberto Stolfi

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M. occulta F+ 12 hatching

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M. occulta transgenic NoTrlc Alberto Stolfi & Lionel Christiaen

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Summary

Both tail and tailless species contain the majority of known notochord genes

Digital Normalization performs as well or slightly better than raw read assembly

Metamorphosis genes are expressed much earlier than in other ascidian species

Early onset of Metamorphosis may be a pre-adaptation to evolution of a tailless embryo

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Thanks to Beacon!!

1. Great colleagues!!2. Revived an exciting research

program that benefited greatly from genomics methods

3. Leadership opportunities and support for female faculty

4. Graduate student support for travel and courses.

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2012 Swalla Lab

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Acknowledgements

University of Washington Michigan State University

• Dr. Titus Brown

• Dr. Kanchan Pavangadka

• Elijah Lowe

• Dr. Billie J. Swalla

• Dr. Charlotte Konikoff• Kristin Andrykovich • Kelly Hennessey• Max Maliska• Lauren Vandepas New York University

Dr. Lionel Christiaen

Dr. Alberto Stolfi

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96/98 Sanger-sequenced Molgulid genes contained by global assembly.

69% of M. oculata transcripts found (BLASTX 1e-12) in Ciona proteome.

55% of M. occulta transcripts => Ciona.

How do we evaluate assembly?

Query: 1MDSSNRSHPNAHLQYHTDYNYPPFRRVMLAAVKEGLYHPRLPSLRRMDMDTATHKLPDEH 60 MDSSNRSHPNAHLQYHTDYNYPPFR+VMLAAVKEGLYHPRLPSLRRMDMDTATHKLPDEHSbjct: 50MDSSNRSHPNAHLQYHTDYNYPPFRKVMLAAVKEGLYHPRLPSLRRMDMDTATHKLPDEH 229

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Mapping => quantitation

Reference transcriptome required.

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Assembly contig lengths

M. oculata M. occulta

Lowe, Swalla, Brown, in preparation

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Tailless allele has high expression in hybrids PCP

pathway