The compact genome of the sponge Oopsacas minuta (Hexactinellida) is lacking key metazoan core genes.
Sébastien SantiniQuentin SchenkelaarsCyril JourdaMarc DuchesneHassiba BelahbibCaroline RocherMarjorie SelvaAna RiesgoMichel VervoortSally P LeysLaurent KodjabachianAndré Le BivicCarole BorchielliniJean-Michel ClaverieEmmanuelle RenardPublished in: BMC biology (2023)
The genome of the glass sponge O. minuta differs from all other available sponge genomes by its compactness and smaller number of encoded proteins. The unexpected loss of numerous genes previously considered ancestral and pivotal for metazoan morphogenetic processes most likely reflects the peculiar syncytial tissue organization in this group. Our work further documents the importance of convergence during animal evolution, with multiple convergent evolution of septate-like junctions, electrical-signaling and multiciliated cells in metazoans.