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Bredeson, Jessen V.; Mudd, Austin B.; Medina-Ruiz, Sofia; Mitros, Therese; Smith, Owen Kabnick; Miller, Kelly E.; Lyons, Jessica B.; Batra, Sanjit S.; Park, Joseph; Berkoff, Kodiak C.; et al (, Nature Communications)Abstract Frogs are an ecologically diverse and phylogenetically ancient group of anuran amphibians that include important vertebrate cell and developmental model systems, notably the genusXenopus. Here we report a high-quality reference genome sequence for the western clawed frog,Xenopus tropicalis, along with draft chromosome-scale sequences of three distantly related emerging model frog species,Eleutherodactylus coqui,Engystomops pustulosus, andHymenochirus boettgeri. Frog chromosomes have remained remarkably stable since the Mesozoic Era, with limited Robertsonian (i.e., arm-preserving) translocations and end-to-end fusions found among the smaller chromosomes. Conservation of synteny includes conservation of centromere locations, marked by centromeric tandem repeats associated with Cenp-a binding surrounded by pericentromeric LINE/L1 elements. This work explores the structure of chromosomes across frogs, using a dense meiotic linkage map forX. tropicalisand chromatin conformation capture (Hi-C) data for all species. Abundant satellite repeats occupy the unusually long (~20 megabase) terminal regions of each chromosome that coincide with high rates of recombination. Both embryonic and differentiated cells show reproducible associations of centromeric chromatin and of telomeres, reflecting a Rabl-like configuration. Our comparative analyses reveal 13 conserved ancestral anuran chromosomes from which contemporary frog genomes were constructed.more » « less
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Kosch, Tiffany A; Torres-Sánchez, María; Liedtke, H Christoph; Summers, Kyle; Yun, Maximina H; Crawford, Andrew J; Maddock, Simon T; Ahammed, Md Sabbir; Araújo, Victor_L N; Bertola, Lorenzo V; et al (, BMC Genomics)Free, publicly-accessible full text available December 1, 2025
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