AUTHOR=Zverkov Oleg A. , Mikhailov Kirill V. , Isaev Sergey V. , Rusin Leonid Y. , Popova Olga V. , Logacheva Maria D. , Penin Alexey A. , Moroz Leonid L. , Panchin Yuri V. , Lyubetsky Vassily A. , Aleoshin Vladimir V. TITLE=Dicyemida and Orthonectida: Two Stories of Body Plan Simplification JOURNAL=Frontiers in Genetics VOLUME=10 YEAR=2019 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/genetics/articles/10.3389/fgene.2019.00443 DOI=10.3389/fgene.2019.00443 ISSN=1664-8021 ABSTRACT=
Two enigmatic groups of morphologically simple parasites of invertebrates, the Dicyemida (syn. Rhombozoa) and the Orthonectida, since the 19th century have been usually considered as two classes of the phylum Mesozoa. Early molecular evidence suggested their relationship within the Spiralia (=Lophotrochozoa), however, high rates of dicyemid and orthonectid sequence evolution led to contradicting phylogeny reconstructions. Genomic data for orthonectids revealed that they are highly simplified spiralians and possess a reduced set of genes involved in metazoan development and body patterning. Acquiring genomic data for dicyemids, however, remains a challenge due to complex genome rearrangements including chromatin diminution and generation of extrachromosomal circular DNAs, which are reported to occur during the development of somatic cells. We performed genomic sequencing of one species of