Microbes have been critical drivers of evolutionary innovation in animals. To understand the processes that influence the origin of specialized symbiotic organs, we report the sequencing and analysis of the genome of Euprymna scolopes, a model cephalopod with richly characterized host-microbe interactions. We identified large-scale genomic reorganization shared between E. scolopes and Octopus bimaculoides and posit that this reorganization has contributed to the evolution of cephalopod complexity. To reveal genomic signatures of host-symbiont interactions, we focused on two specialized organs of E. scolopes: the light organ, which harbors a monoculture of Vibrio fischeri, and the accessory nidamental gland (ANG), a reproductive organ contai...
The luminous marine Gram-negative bacterium Vibrio Aliivibrio fischeri is the natural light organ sy...
Symbiosis is an important driving force in metazoan evolution and the study of ancient lineages can ...
International audienceGenomes of animals as different as sponges and humans show conservation of glo...
Microbes have been critical drivers of evolutionary innovation in animals. To understand the process...
How genomic innovation translates into organismal organization remains largely unanswered. Possessin...
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© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
All animals enter into beneficial relationships with bacteria. The light organ of the Hawaiian Bobta...
Cephalopods are known for their large nervous systems, complex behaviors and morphological innovatio...
Cephalopods have a highly derived body plan and a suite of innovations with no obvious correlates in...
Diverse marine fish and squid form symbiotic associations with extracellular bioluminescent bacteria...
Coleoid cephalopods show unique morphological and neural novelties, such as arms with tactile and ch...
Many organisms have beneficial microbial symbionts, and complex interactions between the immune syst...
ABSTRACT Microbes live in complex microniches within host tissues, but how symbiotic partners commun...
In comparison with other molluscs and bilaterians, the genomes of coleoid cephalopods (squid, cuttle...
The luminous marine Gram-negative bacterium Vibrio Aliivibrio fischeri is the natural light organ sy...
Symbiosis is an important driving force in metazoan evolution and the study of ancient lineages can ...
International audienceGenomes of animals as different as sponges and humans show conservation of glo...
Microbes have been critical drivers of evolutionary innovation in animals. To understand the process...
How genomic innovation translates into organismal organization remains largely unanswered. Possessin...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
All animals enter into beneficial relationships with bacteria. The light organ of the Hawaiian Bobta...
Cephalopods are known for their large nervous systems, complex behaviors and morphological innovatio...
Cephalopods have a highly derived body plan and a suite of innovations with no obvious correlates in...
Diverse marine fish and squid form symbiotic associations with extracellular bioluminescent bacteria...
Coleoid cephalopods show unique morphological and neural novelties, such as arms with tactile and ch...
Many organisms have beneficial microbial symbionts, and complex interactions between the immune syst...
ABSTRACT Microbes live in complex microniches within host tissues, but how symbiotic partners commun...
In comparison with other molluscs and bilaterians, the genomes of coleoid cephalopods (squid, cuttle...
The luminous marine Gram-negative bacterium Vibrio Aliivibrio fischeri is the natural light organ sy...
Symbiosis is an important driving force in metazoan evolution and the study of ancient lineages can ...
International audienceGenomes of animals as different as sponges and humans show conservation of glo...