染色体逆转通过可移植元素的并列插入
Robin Aasegg Araya1, William B Reinar1,2, Ole K Tørresen1
1Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis (CEES), Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo, Oslo 0316, Norway.
Genome biology and evolution
|August 21, 2025
概括
可转换的元素,特别是反向重复的元素,在大西洋鱼的反转断点上得到丰富. 这表明它们驱动染色体逆转, 影响进化.
科学领域:
- 基因组学
- 进化生物学
- 分子生物学
背景情况:
- 染色体逆转是重要的进化驱动因素,连接共同适应的等位基因并影响表型.
- 由于重复性DNA,包括可转移元素,绘制反转断点具有挑战性.
- 可转移元素是涉及基因组进化的移动遗传序列.
研究的目的:
- 确定和量化大西洋鱼的反转断点中的可转换元素.
- 研究可转移元素在大规模染色体逆转的形成中的作用.
- 利用高质量的基因组组件进行详细的断点分析.
主要方法:
- 使用了大西洋鱼生态型的三种基于长时间读取的参考基因组组 (挪威沿海,东北北极,凯尔特人).
- 分析了之前报道的四个大规模逆转.
- 在反转断点区域内确定和量化可转换元素.
主要成果:
- 在染色体1,7和12的断点上检测到可转移元素序列/超级家族的显著丰富.
- 在东北北极鱼 (染色体1和7) 中发现微型反向重复转移的元素 (hAT转移子) 在反转转移的断点上.
- 在突破点上观察到协同排列的可转移元素的高序列相似性.
结论:
- 可转移的元素,特别是具有终端反转重复的元素,与大西洋鱼的染色体反转断点密切相关.
- 类似的可转移元素之间的子宫外再组合可能导致这些反转的形成.
- 可转移的元素在促进具有重大进化后果的染色体重组中发挥着重要作用.
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