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On the genome base composition of teleosts: The effect of environment and lifestyle

Tarallo, Andrea
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Angelini, Claudia
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Sanges, Remo
altro
D'Onofrio, Giuseppe
2016
  • journal article

Periodico
BMC GENOMICS
Abstract
Background: The DNA base composition is well known to be highly variable among organisms. Bio-physic studies on the effect of the GC increments on the DNA structure have shown that GC-richer DNA sequences are more bendable. The result was the keystone of the hypothesis proposing the metabolic rate as the major force driving the GC content variability, since an increased resistance to the torsion stress is mainly required during the transcription process to avoid DNA breakage. Hence, the aim of the present work is to test if both salinity and migration, suggested to affect the metabolic rate of teleostean fishes, affect the average genomic GC content as well. Moreover, since the gill surface has been reported to be a major morphological expression of metabolic rate, this parameter was also analyzed in the light of the above hypothesis. Results: Teleosts living in different environments (freshwater and seawater) and with different lifestyles (migratory and non-migratory) were analyzed studying three variables: routine metabolic rate, gill area and genomic GC-content, none of them showing a phylogenetic signal among fish species. Routine metabolic rate, specific gill area and average genomic GC were higher in seawater than freshwater species. The same trend was observed comparing migratory versus non-migratory species. Crossing salinity and lifestyle, the active migratory species living in seawater show coincidentally the highest routine metabolic rate, the highest specific gill area and the highest average genomic GC content. Conclusions: The results clearly highlight that environmental factors (salinity) and lifestyle (migration) affect not only the physiology (i.e. the routine metabolic rate), and the morphology (i.e. gill area) of teleosts, but also basic genome feature (i.e. the GC content), thus opening to an interesting liaison among the three variables in the light of the metabolic rate hypothesis.
DOI
10.1186/s12864-016-2537-1
WOS
WOS:000371594900005
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11767/68501
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84959283711
http://www.biomedcentral.com/bmcgenomics
Diritti
open access
Soggetti
  • Freshwater

  • GC content

  • Gene expression

  • Gill area

  • Migration

  • Routine metabolic rat...

  • Seawater

  • Animal

  • Energy Metabolism

  • Fishe

  • Fresh Water

  • Gill

  • Phylogeny

  • Seawater

  • Animal Migration

  • Base Composition

  • Genome

  • Salinity

  • Biotechnology

  • Genetics

  • Settore BIO/13 - Biol...

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