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Duplication and Losses of Opsin Genes in Lophotrochozoan Evolution

Giacinto De Vivo, Fabio Crocetta, Miriam Ferretti, Roberto Feuda, Salvatore D’Aniello

2023Molecular Biology and Evolution15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Opsins are G-coupled receptors playing a key role in metazoan visual processes. While many studies enriched our understanding of opsin diversity in several animal clades, the opsin evolution in Lophotrochozoa, one of the major metazoan groups, remains poorly understood. Using recently developed phylogenetic approaches, we investigated the opsin evolution in 74 lophotrochozoan genomes. We found that the common ancestor of Lophotrochozoa possessed at least seven opsin paralog groups that underwent divergent evolutionary history in the different phyla. Furthermore, we showed for the first time opsin-related molecules in Bilateria that we named pseudopsins, which may prove critical in uncovering opsin evolution.

Topics & Concepts

OpsinBiologyBilateriaEvolutionary biologyMost recent common ancestorPhylumGene duplicationCladePhylogeneticsPhylogenetic treeBiological evolutionGenomePoeciliidaeRhodopsinGeneGeneticsFish <Actinopterygii>BotanyRetinalFisheryPhotoreceptor and optogenetics researchCephalopods and Marine BiologyCoral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
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