Gene family amplification facilitates adaptation in freshwater Unionid bivalve Megalonaias nervosa
Rebekah L. Rogers, Stephanie L. Grizzard, James E. Titus-McQuillan,, Katherine Bockrath, Sagar Patel, John P. Wares, Jeffrey T. Garner, Cathy C., Moore

TL;DR
This study reveals that gene family amplification and transposable element proliferation in Megalonaias nervosa provide significant genetic variation, aiding adaptation to environmental challenges faced by freshwater bivalves.
Contribution
It presents a high-quality reference genome for M. nervosa and demonstrates the role of gene family expansion and TE proliferation in adaptation.
Findings
Recent TE proliferation caused a 382 Mb genome expansion.
Gene duplication rate is 1.16 x 10^-8 per gene per generation.
Gene families like cytochrome P450 and Hsp70 show significant amplification and selection signatures.
Abstract
As organisms are faced with intense rapidly changing selective pressures, new genetic material is required to facilitate adaptation. Among sources of genetic novelty, gene duplications and transposable elements (TEs) offer new genes or new regulatory patterns that can facilitate evolutionary change. With advances in genome sequencing it is possible to gain a broader view of how gene family proliferation and TE content evolve in non-model species when populations become threatened. Freshwater bivalves (Unionidae) currently face severe anthropogenic challenges. Over 70% of species in the United States are threatened, endangered or extinct due to pollution, damming of waterways, and overfishing. We have created a reference genome for M. nervosa to determine how genome content has evolved in the face of these widespread environmental challenges. We observe a burst of recent transposable…
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