The first spoon-kissed genomic chromosome map has been released
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Last Update: 2021-01-22
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Source: Internet
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, Molecular Evolutionary Biology published online research results led by the Yangtze River Fisheries Research Institute of the China Academy of Aquatic Sciences (hereinafter referred to as the Yangtze River Research Institute) and conducted by shenzhen Huada Marine Research Institute.
For the first time, this result successfully analyzes the whole genome sequence of the spoon-kissed dragonfly representing the species spoon-kissed slug, constructs the first spoon-kissed high-quality chromosome map, reveals the chromosomal evolution mechanism unique to the complex polypolyceric slugfish, and analyzes the critical bone mineralization process of early vertebrates, opening up a new perspective for the evolutionary research of early vertebrates.
The Yangtze River Endangered Fish Conservation Unit has long been committed to the conservation and genetic research of rare and endangered species such as the Chinese and Yangtze river slugs, which is another important breakthrough in the field of mackerel research following the team's publishing in 2019 of the genome study of the world's first catfish-small body. (Source: Zhang Qingdan, China Science Daily)
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