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Title

Multifaceted Nothobranchius.

Authors

Bulavkina, Elizaveta V.; Kudryavtsev, Alexander A.; Goncharova, Margarita A.; Lantsova, Margarita S.; Shuvalova, Anastasija I.; Kovalev, Maxim A.; Kudryavtseva, Anna V.

Abstract

Annual killifish of the genus Nothobranchius are seeing a rapid increase in scientific interest over the years. A variety of aspects surrounding the egg-laying Cyprinodontiformes is being extensively studied, including their aging. Inhabiting drying water bodies of Africa rarely allows survival through more than one rainy season for the Nothobranchius populations. Therefore, there is no lifespan-related bias in natural selection, which has ultimately led to the decreased efficiency of DNA repair system. Aging of the Nothobranchius species is studied both under normal conditions and under the influence of potential geroprotectors, as well as genetic modifications. Most biogerontological studies are conducted using the species Nothobranchiusfurzeri (GRZ isolate), which has a lifespan of 3 to 7 months. However, the list of model species of Nothobranchius is considerably wider, and the range of advanced research areas with their participation extends far beyond gerontology. This review summarizes the most interesting and promising topics developing in the studies of the fish of Nothobranchius genus. Both classical studies related to lifespan control and rather new ones are discussed, including mechanisms of diapause, challenges of systematics and phylogeny, evolution of sex determination mechanisms, changes in chromosome count, occurrence of multiple repeated DNA sequences in the genome, cognitive and behavioral features and social stratification, as well as methodological difficulties in working with Nothobranchius.

Subjects

AFRICA; SEX determination; NATURAL selection; GERONTOLOGY; DIAPAUSE; SOCIAL stratification; DNA repair

Publication

Biochemistry (00062979), 2022, Vol 87, Issue 12/13, p1563

ISSN

0006-2979

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1134/S0006297922120136

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