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Globins in the marine annelid Platynereis dumerilii shed new light on hemoglobin evolution in bilaterians.

Solène SongViktor StarunovXavier BaillyChristine RutaPierre KernerAnnemiek J M CornelissenGuillaume Balavoine
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2020)
We uncover a complex "pre-blood" evolution of globins, with an early gene radiation in ancestral bilaterians. Circulating hemoglobins in various bilaterian groups evolved convergently, presumably in correlation with animal size and activity. However, all hemoglobins derive from a clade I globin, or cytoglobin, probably involved in intracellular O2 transit and regulation. The annelid Platynereis is remarkable in having a large family of extracellular blood globins, while retaining all clades of ancestral bilaterian globins.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • red blood cell