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Chromosome-Length Assembly of the Baikal Seal (Pusa sibirica) Genome Reveals a Historically Large Population Prior to Isolation in Lake Baikal. / Yakupova , Aliya ; Tomarovsky , Andrey; Totikov , Azamat ; Beklemisheva , Violetta ; Logacheva, Maria ; Perelman, Polina; Komissarov, Aleksey ; Dobrynin, Pavel; Krasheninnikova, Ksenia ; Tamazian , Gaik; Serdyukova, Natalia; Райко, Михаил Петрович; Bulyonkova , Tatiana ; Cherkasov , Nikolay ; Pylev, Vladimir ; Peterfeld, Vladimir ; Penin , Aleksey; Balanovska , Elena ; Лапидус, Алла Львовна; О Брайен, Стефан Джеймс; Graphodatsky , Alexander; Koepfli , Klaus-Peter ; Kliver , Sergei .

в: Genes, Том 14, № 3, 619, 28.02.2023.

Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданияхстатьяРецензирование

Harvard

Yakupova , A, Tomarovsky , A, Totikov , A, Beklemisheva , V, Logacheva, M, Perelman, P, Komissarov, A, Dobrynin, P, Krasheninnikova, K, Tamazian , G, Serdyukova, N, Райко, МП, Bulyonkova , T, Cherkasov , N, Pylev, V, Peterfeld, V, Penin , A, Balanovska , E, Лапидус, АЛ, О Брайен, СД, Graphodatsky , A, Koepfli , K-P & Kliver , S 2023, 'Chromosome-Length Assembly of the Baikal Seal (Pusa sibirica) Genome Reveals a Historically Large Population Prior to Isolation in Lake Baikal', Genes, Том. 14, № 3, 619. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14030619

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Yakupova , A., Tomarovsky , A., Totikov , A., Beklemisheva , V., Logacheva, M., Perelman, P., Komissarov, A., Dobrynin, P., Krasheninnikova, K., Tamazian , G., Serdyukova, N., Райко, М. П., Bulyonkova , T., Cherkasov , N., Pylev, V., Peterfeld, V., Penin , A., Balanovska , E., Лапидус, А. Л., ... Kliver , S. (2023). Chromosome-Length Assembly of the Baikal Seal (Pusa sibirica) Genome Reveals a Historically Large Population Prior to Isolation in Lake Baikal. Genes, 14(3), [619]. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14030619

Vancouver

Yakupova A, Tomarovsky A, Totikov A, Beklemisheva V, Logacheva M, Perelman P и пр. Chromosome-Length Assembly of the Baikal Seal (Pusa sibirica) Genome Reveals a Historically Large Population Prior to Isolation in Lake Baikal. Genes. 2023 Февр. 28;14(3). 619. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14030619

Author

Yakupova , Aliya ; Tomarovsky , Andrey ; Totikov , Azamat ; Beklemisheva , Violetta ; Logacheva, Maria ; Perelman, Polina ; Komissarov, Aleksey ; Dobrynin, Pavel ; Krasheninnikova, Ksenia ; Tamazian , Gaik ; Serdyukova, Natalia ; Райко, Михаил Петрович ; Bulyonkova , Tatiana ; Cherkasov , Nikolay ; Pylev, Vladimir ; Peterfeld, Vladimir ; Penin , Aleksey ; Balanovska , Elena ; Лапидус, Алла Львовна ; О Брайен, Стефан Джеймс ; Graphodatsky , Alexander ; Koepfli , Klaus-Peter ; Kliver , Sergei . / Chromosome-Length Assembly of the Baikal Seal (Pusa sibirica) Genome Reveals a Historically Large Population Prior to Isolation in Lake Baikal. в: Genes. 2023 ; Том 14, № 3.

BibTeX

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title = "Chromosome-Length Assembly of the Baikal Seal (Pusa sibirica) Genome Reveals a Historically Large Population Prior to Isolation in Lake Baikal",
abstract = "Pusa sibirica, the Baikal seal, is the only extant, exclusively freshwater, pinniped species. The pending issue is, how and when they reached their current habitat—the rift lake Baikal, more than three thousand kilometers away from the Arctic Ocean. To explore the demographic history and genetic diversity of this species, we generated a de novo chromosome-length assembly, and compared it with three closely related marine pinniped species. Multiple whole genome alignment of the four species compared with their karyotypes showed high conservation of chromosomal features, except for three large inversions on chromosome VI. We found the mean heterozygosity of the studied Baikal seal individuals was relatively low (0.61 SNPs/kbp), but comparable to other analyzed pinniped samples. Demographic reconstruction of seals revealed differing trajectories, yet remarkable variations in Ne occurred during approximately the same time periods. The Baikal seal showed a significantly more severe decline relative to other species. This could be due to the difference in environmental conditions encountered by the earlier populations of Baikal seals, as ice sheets changed during glacial–interglacial cycles. We connect this period to the time of migration to Lake Baikal, which occurred ~3–0.3 Mya, after which the population stabilized, indicating balanced habitat conditions.",
author = "Aliya Yakupova and Andrey Tomarovsky and Azamat Totikov and Violetta Beklemisheva and Maria Logacheva and Polina Perelman and Aleksey Komissarov and Pavel Dobrynin and Ksenia Krasheninnikova and Gaik Tamazian and Natalia Serdyukova and Райко, {Михаил Петрович} and Tatiana Bulyonkova and Nikolay Cherkasov and Vladimir Pylev and Vladimir Peterfeld and Aleksey Penin and Elena Balanovska and Лапидус, {Алла Львовна} and {О Брайен}, {Стефан Джеймс} and Alexander Graphodatsky and Klaus-Peter Koepfli and Sergei Kliver",
year = "2023",
month = feb,
day = "28",
doi = "10.3390/genes14030619",
language = "English",
volume = "14",
journal = "Genes",
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T1 - Chromosome-Length Assembly of the Baikal Seal (Pusa sibirica) Genome Reveals a Historically Large Population Prior to Isolation in Lake Baikal

AU - Yakupova , Aliya

AU - Tomarovsky , Andrey

AU - Totikov , Azamat

AU - Beklemisheva , Violetta

AU - Logacheva, Maria

AU - Perelman, Polina

AU - Komissarov, Aleksey

AU - Dobrynin, Pavel

AU - Krasheninnikova, Ksenia

AU - Tamazian , Gaik

AU - Serdyukova, Natalia

AU - Райко, Михаил Петрович

AU - Bulyonkova , Tatiana

AU - Cherkasov , Nikolay

AU - Pylev, Vladimir

AU - Peterfeld, Vladimir

AU - Penin , Aleksey

AU - Balanovska , Elena

AU - Лапидус, Алла Львовна

AU - О Брайен, Стефан Джеймс

AU - Graphodatsky , Alexander

AU - Koepfli , Klaus-Peter

AU - Kliver , Sergei

PY - 2023/2/28

Y1 - 2023/2/28

N2 - Pusa sibirica, the Baikal seal, is the only extant, exclusively freshwater, pinniped species. The pending issue is, how and when they reached their current habitat—the rift lake Baikal, more than three thousand kilometers away from the Arctic Ocean. To explore the demographic history and genetic diversity of this species, we generated a de novo chromosome-length assembly, and compared it with three closely related marine pinniped species. Multiple whole genome alignment of the four species compared with their karyotypes showed high conservation of chromosomal features, except for three large inversions on chromosome VI. We found the mean heterozygosity of the studied Baikal seal individuals was relatively low (0.61 SNPs/kbp), but comparable to other analyzed pinniped samples. Demographic reconstruction of seals revealed differing trajectories, yet remarkable variations in Ne occurred during approximately the same time periods. The Baikal seal showed a significantly more severe decline relative to other species. This could be due to the difference in environmental conditions encountered by the earlier populations of Baikal seals, as ice sheets changed during glacial–interglacial cycles. We connect this period to the time of migration to Lake Baikal, which occurred ~3–0.3 Mya, after which the population stabilized, indicating balanced habitat conditions.

AB - Pusa sibirica, the Baikal seal, is the only extant, exclusively freshwater, pinniped species. The pending issue is, how and when they reached their current habitat—the rift lake Baikal, more than three thousand kilometers away from the Arctic Ocean. To explore the demographic history and genetic diversity of this species, we generated a de novo chromosome-length assembly, and compared it with three closely related marine pinniped species. Multiple whole genome alignment of the four species compared with their karyotypes showed high conservation of chromosomal features, except for three large inversions on chromosome VI. We found the mean heterozygosity of the studied Baikal seal individuals was relatively low (0.61 SNPs/kbp), but comparable to other analyzed pinniped samples. Demographic reconstruction of seals revealed differing trajectories, yet remarkable variations in Ne occurred during approximately the same time periods. The Baikal seal showed a significantly more severe decline relative to other species. This could be due to the difference in environmental conditions encountered by the earlier populations of Baikal seals, as ice sheets changed during glacial–interglacial cycles. We connect this period to the time of migration to Lake Baikal, which occurred ~3–0.3 Mya, after which the population stabilized, indicating balanced habitat conditions.

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JF - Genes

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