Comparative somatic genomics reveals divergent development of cell lineages across scleractinian corals

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Abstract

Somatic mutations may drive adaptation and aging across diverse life forms, yet their role remains poorly understood in many early-branching animals. Here, we compare somatic mutation accumulation in the robust coral Orbicella faveolata with previous findings in the complex coral Acropora palmata . Whole-genome sequencing revealed high fixation of somatic genetic variants in O. faveolata , particularly in older, interior regions of colonies—contrasting with A. palmata . These patterns suggest distinct cell population dynamics between clades, indicating a segregated, mammal-like germline in O. faveolata , whereas such a germline remains undetected in A. palmata . This underscores the diversity of somatic evolutionary mechanisms across scleractinian corals.

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