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  • Scorpions, considered 'living fossils,' have ancient anatomy and evolved to survive extreme climate changes, highlighted by the sequencing of Mesobuthus martensii's genome, which contains 32,016 protein-coding genes—more than any other arthropod.
  • Despite M. martensii's conservative evolution, it shows greater gene family turnover compared to insects, indicating a separation between molecular and morphological development in scorpions.
  • The expanded gene families related to metabolism, signaling, neurotoxins, and detoxification play a significant role in scorpion adaptations, providing insights into the genetic traits of these unique arthropods.

Article Abstract

Representing a basal branch of arachnids, scorpions are known as 'living fossils' that maintain an ancient anatomy and are adapted to have survived extreme climate changes. Here we report the genome sequence of Mesobuthus martensii, containing 32,016 protein-coding genes, the most among sequenced arthropods. Although M. martensii appears to evolve conservatively, it has a greater gene family turnover than the insects that have undergone diverse morphological and physiological changes, suggesting the decoupling of the molecular and morphological evolution in scorpions. Underlying the long-term adaptation of scorpions is the expansion of the gene families enriched in basic metabolic pathways, signalling pathways, neurotoxins and cytochrome P450, and the different dynamics of expansion between the shared and the scorpion lineage-specific gene families. Genomic and transcriptomic analyses further illustrate the important genetic features associated with prey, nocturnal behaviour, feeding and detoxification. The M. martensii genome reveals a unique adaptation model of arthropods, offering new insights into the genetic bases of the living fossils.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3826648PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3602DOI Listing

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