Chromosome evolution at the origin of the ancestral vertebrate genome.
Christine SacerdotAlexandra LouisCéline BonCamille BerthelotHugues Roest CrolliusPublished in: Genome biology (2018)
These results firmly establish the occurrence of two whole genome duplications in the lineage that precedes the ancestor of vertebrates, resolving in particular the ambiguity raised by the analysis of the lamprey genome. This work provides a foundation for studying the evolution of vertebrate chromosomes from the standpoint of a common ancestor and particularly the pattern of duplicate gene retention and loss that resulted in the gene composition of extant vertebrate genomes.