The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) genome and identification of innate immunity genes and clusters.
Monique L van HoekM Dennis PrickettRobert E SettlageLin KangPawel MichalakKent A VlietBarney M BishopPublished in: BMC genomics (2019)
Genes with important roles in host-defense and innate immunity were identified in this newly sequenced Komodo dragon genome, suggesting that these organisms have a robust innate immune system. Specifically, multiple Komodo antimicrobial peptide genes were identified. Importantly, many of the antimicrobial peptide genes were found in gene clusters. We found that these innate immunity genes are conserved among reptiles, and the organization is similar to that seen in other avian and reptilian species. Having the genome of this important squamate will allow researchers to learn more about reptilian gene families and will be a valuable resource for researchers studying the evolution and biology of the endangered Komodo dragon.