Genomes of endangered great hammerhead and shortfin mako sharks reveal historic population declines and high levels of inbreeding in great hammerhead
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2023-01-03Author
Stanhope, Michael J.Ceres, Kristina M.
Sun, Qi
Wang, Minghui
Zehr, Jordan D.
Marra, Nicholas J.
Wilder, Aryn P.
Zou, Cheng
Bernard, Andrea M.
Pavinski-Bitar, Paulina
Lokey, Mitchell G.
Shivji, Mahmood S.
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Institute for Genomics and Evolutionary Medicine (iGEM) (Temple University)Department
BiologyPermanent link to this record
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2022.105815Abstract
Despite increasing threats of extinction to Elasmobranchii (sharks and rays), whole genome-based conservation insights are lacking. Here, we present chromosome-level genome assemblies for the Critically Endangered great hammerhead (Sphyrna mokarran) and the Endangered shortfin mako (Isurus oxyrinchus) sharks, with genetic diversity and historical demographic comparisons to other shark species. The great hammerhead exhibited low genetic variation, with 8.7% of the 2.77 Gbp genome in runs of homozygosity (ROH) > 1 Mbp and 74.4% in ROH >100 kbp. The 4.98 Gbp shortfin mako genome had considerably greater diversity and <1% in ROH > 1 Mbp. Both these sharks experienced precipitous declines in effective population size (Ne) over the last 250 thousand years. While shortfin mako exhibited a large historical Ne that may have enabled the retention of higher genetic variation, the genomic data suggest a possibly more concerning picture for the great hammerhead, and a need for evaluation with additional individuals.Citation
Michael J. Stanhope, Kristina M. Ceres, Qi Sun, Minghui Wang, Jordan D. Zehr, Nicholas J. Marra, Aryn P. Wilder, Cheng Zou, Andrea M. Bernard, Paulina Pavinski-Bitar, Mitchell G. Lokey, Mahmood S. Shivji, Genomes of endangered great hammerhead and shortfin mako sharks reveal historic population declines and high levels of inbreeding in great hammerhead, iScience, Volume 26, Issue 1, 2023, 105815, ISSN 2589-0042, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2022.105815.Citation to related work
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