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Vampire Squid Genome Reveals Secrets of Cephalopod Evolution

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

“Vampire Squid From Hell” Genome Unlocks Secrets‍ of ⁢Octopus⁣ and Squid ‍Evolution

Deep-sea research ‌has revealed the genome of the vampire squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis – literally “vampire squid from hell”)‍ holds crucial clues to ⁤the evolutionary history of octopuses and⁢ squids. A newly sequenced genome, published in iScience, demonstrates ⁢the‍ vampire squid⁢ retains ancestral genetic characteristics lost in its more evolved relatives, positioning it as⁢ a “Rosetta Stone” for ‌understanding cephalopod development.

The vampire squid’s ⁢genome is surprisingly large, ⁣several times‌ bigger than ‍those of typical squids and octopuses.Researchers discovered a ⁣massive 62 percent of its genetic material consists of‍ repetitive ⁢elements – DNA sequences that ​repeat ​without contributing to coding – inflating the genome’s ‌size.

A comparative analysis against ​genomes of ​decapodiforms (ten-armed squids ​and cuttlefish), octopodiforms (eight-armed octopuses), a nautilus, and ‌other mollusks, including the unusual muddy argonaut ⁤(argonauta hians), revealed key insights. Despite being an eight-armed octopodiform,the vampire squid retains ‍chromosomal structures​ characteristic of ten-armed decapodiforms. ⁤Further study of octopus genomes⁤ showed they also initially⁣ possessed a⁤ squid-like chromosomal structure,which later compacted and⁣ fused in a process called “fusion-with-mixing.”

“The vampire squid retains ‍a genetic heritage that⁣ predates both​ [squid and octopus] lineages,” ​explains genomicist Emese Tóth of the University of Vienna. “It ⁣gives us a direct look into ⁤the earliest stages of cephalopod evolution.”

Researchers believe the ⁢early chromosomal mixing in octopuses may⁤ have driven their ‌specialized ‌adaptations,⁣ while the​ vampire squid’s chromosomes ‌remained relatively ​stable⁤ despite its genome’s expansion.This unique genetic position makes the vampire squid invaluable for deciphering the complex evolutionary journey of cephalopods.

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