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. 2017 Jun 28;12(6):e0179517. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179517

Fig 5. The tnfaip8 gene was lost in a genome inversion event after the divergence of the teleost and spotted gar lineages.

Fig 5

TNFAIP8 is flanked by DMXL1 and HSD17B4 in (A) humans and rayfin fishes that diverged before the teleost genome duplication like the (D) spotted gar. The three genes are transcribed in the same direction in both human and gar genomes. In teleosts including (B) zebrafish and (C) stickleback, tnfaip8 is missing and dmxl1 and hsd17b4 are transcribed in opposite directions. (E, F) Dre8 and Hsa5 share conserved synteny in the region surrounding TNFAIP8. Crossing lines indicate shifts in gene order consistent with a chromosome inversion event. The other breakpoint for the inversion occurred between hsd17b4 and prr16, because they transcribe in opposing directions in the zebrafish (E) and in the same direction in humans (F).