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Accession: PRJNA493640 ID: 493640

The mole genome reveals regulatory rearrangements associated with adaptive intersexuality

Linking genomic variation to phenotypical traits remains a major challenge in evolutionary genetics. In this study, we use phylogenomic strategies to investigate a distinctive trait among mammals: the development of masculinizing ovotestes in female moles. By combining a chromosome-scale genome assembly of the Iberian mole, Talpa occidentalis, with transcriptomic, epigenetic, and chromatin interaction datasets, we identify rearrangements altering the regulatory landscape of genes with distinct gonadal expression patterns. These include a tandem triplication involving CYP17A1, a gene controlling androgen synthesis, and an intrachromosomal inversion involving the pro-testicular growth factor FGF9, which is heterochronically expressed in mole ovotestes. More...
AccessionPRJNA493640; GEO: GSE120589
TypeUmbrella project
PublicationsM Real F et al., "The mole genome reveals regulatory rearrangements associated with adaptive intersexuality.", Science, 2020 Oct 9;370(6513):208-214
SubmissionRegistration date: 27-Sep-2018
Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics
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Sequence data
SRA Experiments70
Publications
PubMed1
PMC1
Other datasets
BioSample70
GEO DataSets6
GEO Data Details
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Data volume, Supplementary Mbytes24785
SRA Data Details
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Data volume, Gbases549
Data volume, Tbytes0.29
The mole genome reveals regulatory rearrangements associated with adaptive intersexuality encompasses the following 5 sub-projects:
Project TypeNumber of Projects
Epigenomics2
BioProject
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PRJNA493635Talpa occidentalisThe mole genome reveals regulatory rearrangements associated with adaptive intersexuality (ChIP-Seq) (Max Planck Institute for...)
PRJNA493638Talpa occidentalisThe mole genome reveals regulatory rearrangements associated with adaptive intersexuality (ATAC-Seq) (Max Planck Institute for...)
Other2
BioProject
accession
OrganismTitle
PRJNA493641Talpa occidentalisThe mole genome reveals regulatory rearrangements associated with adaptive intersexuality (4C-Seq) (Max Planck Institute for...)
PRJNA562268Talpa occidentalisThe mole genome reveals regulatory rearrangements associated with adaptive intersexuality (Hi-C) (Max Planck Institute for...)
Transcriptome or Gene expression1
BioProject
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NameTitle
PRJNA493636The mole genome reveals regulatory rearrangements associated with adaptive intersexuality (RNA-Seq)The mole genome reveals regulatory rearrangements associated with adaptive intersexuality (RNA-Seq) (Max Planck Institute for...)

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