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Gastropod diversification represents one of the most spectacular evolutionary radiations, underpinned by a fundamentally asymmetric body plan and diverse pigmentation patterns. To understand the genetic underpinnings of these cardinal traits, we constructed a chromosome-level genome assembly for the rainbow abalone, Haliotis iris. Integrating systematic genomics, histoembryology, and molecular assays, we uncover an ancient regulatory axis, conserved for over 544 million years, in which the long non-coding RNA lncRNA1 functions as a competing endogenous RNA to shield pitx transcripts from miRNA-mediated degradation, thereby driving the establishment of asymmetric body patterning, including the mantle. Furthermore, we identify a wnt-mitf-tyr cascade as the driver of melanogenesis and demonstrate that the mantle is the primary site of melanin synthesis. Concurrently, we reveal the mantle as a multifunctional organ possessing mechanosensory capabilities. These findings elucidate the ancient genetic toolkit governing trait evolution in gastropods.
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Abalone genomics reveals an ancient asymmetry axis and the multifunctionality…
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.01.03.697505v1?rss=1