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Adaptive loss of shortwave-sensitive opsins during cartilaginous fish evolution

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Zhang, Bo
Feng, Yidong
Lv, Meiqi
Jia, Lei
Liao, Yongguan
Zhang, Yaolei
Zhao, Na
Li, Yunkai
Bao, Baolong
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Nature Communications. Springer. 2025, 16(1), 7684. eISSN 2041-1723. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1038/s41467-025-62544-w

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Cartilaginous fishes (e.g., sharks, rays, and skates) cannot see blue or violet light, potentially because they lack the shortwave-sensitive cone opsin gene (sws). Widespread gene loss can occur during evolution, but the evolutionary mechanisms underlying sws loss remains unclear. Here, we construct whole-genome assemblies of Okamejei kenojei (skate) and Prionace glauca (blue shark). We then analyze the distribution characteristics and intragroup differences of opsin-related genes in cartilaginous fishes. Using a zebrafish model with sws deleted we infer that in the presence of SWS1 and SWS2, blue and violet light respectively, can induce cell aging. This is followed by photoreceptor layer thinning, demonstrating, sws loss aids in preventing shortwave light damage to the eye. In the retinas of numerous cartilaginous fishes, the tapetum lucidum strongly reflects light. Therefore, in cartilaginous fish, the existence of tapetum lucidum in the retina and loss of sws may be interdependent; in other words, this adaptive gene loss may increase cartilaginous fish fitness.

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ISO 690ZHANG, Bo, Yidong FENG, Meiqi LV, Lei JIA, Yongguan LIAO, Axel MEYER, Yaolei ZHANG, Na ZHAO, Yunkai LI, Baolong BAO, 2025. Adaptive loss of shortwave-sensitive opsins during cartilaginous fish evolution. In: Nature Communications. Springer. 2025, 16(1), 7684. eISSN 2041-1723. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1038/s41467-025-62544-w
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@article{Zhang2025-08-18Adapt-74875,
  title={Adaptive loss of shortwave-sensitive opsins during cartilaginous fish evolution},
  year={2025},
  doi={10.1038/s41467-025-62544-w},
  number={1},
  volume={16},
  journal={Nature Communications},
  author={Zhang, Bo and Feng, Yidong and Lv, Meiqi and Jia, Lei and Liao, Yongguan and Meyer, Axel and Zhang, Yaolei and Zhao, Na and Li, Yunkai and Bao, Baolong},
  note={Article Number: 7684}
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