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Genomic Analysis of Amphioxus Reveals a Wide Range of Fragments Homologous to Viral Sequences.

Qiao DuFang PengQing XiongKejin XuKevin Yi YangMingqiang WangZhitian WuShanying LiXiaorui ChengXinjie RaoYuyouye WangStephen Kwok Wing TsuiXi Zeng
Published in: Viruses (2023)
Amphioxus species are considered living fossils and are important in the evolutionary study of chordates and vertebrates. To explore viral homologous sequences, a high-quality annotated genome of the Beihai amphioxus ( Branchiostoma belcheri beihai) was examined using virus sequence queries. In this study, 347 homologous fragments (HFs) of viruses were identified in the genome of B. belcheri beihai, of which most were observed on 21 genome assembly scaffolds. HFs were preferentially located within protein-coding genes, particularly in their CDS regions and promoters. A range of amphioxus genes with a high frequency of HFs is proposed, including histone-related genes that are homologous to the Histone or Histone H2B domains of viruses. Together, this comprehensive analysis of viral HFs provides insights into the neglected role of viral integration in the evolution of amphioxus.
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