Genomic landscape of repetitive DNAs in Neotropical electric fishes.

IF 2.3 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Camila do Nascimento Moreira, William Gareth Richard Crampton, Pedro Henrique de Andrade Affonso, Cesar Martins, Adauto Lima Cardoso
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Abstract

The Neotropical electric fishes of the order Gymnotiformes, known for their unique electrogenic and electrosensory systems, provide exceptional models for investigating ecological and evolutionary questions. While their phylogenetic and cytogenetic diversity is well documented, information about the diversity and evolution of repetitive DNA in gymnotiform genomes remains limited. To understand how repetitive DNA has shaped genome evolution in this group, we conducted bioinformatic analyses on raw sequencing data and genome assemblies from multiple species representing three major families. Our analysis revealed that closely related species share similar patterns of repetitive DNA composition, with Gymnotidae and Apteronotidae exhibiting the highest (16.5%) and lowest (9.4%) proportions of repetitive DNA, respectively. We identified 40 satellite DNA families, with five exclusive to Gymnotidae, twenty-two to Hypopomidae, and six shared between Apteronotidae species. Only one satellite DNA (NEFSat3-18) was conserved across all analyzed species, suggesting rapid evolutionary turnover of these sequences. The evolutionary dynamics of transposable elements varied among families, with Gymnotidae showing recent expansion of LINE elements and DNA transposons, while Apteronotidae displayed more ancient patterns of transposon activity. Analysis of transposable element landscapes revealed that all species experienced at least one burst of transposition during their evolution. Our findings demonstrate that repetitive DNA diversification parallels the evolutionary history of gymnotiform species. We also present a comprehensive dataset of repetitive DNA sequences that can be used as cytogenomic markers in comparative and evolutionary studies.

新热带电鱼重复 DNA 的基因组结构。
裸子目的新热带电鱼,以其独特的电生和电感觉系统而闻名,为研究生态和进化问题提供了特殊的模型。虽然它们的系统发育和细胞遗传多样性被很好地记录下来,但关于裸子形基因组中重复DNA的多样性和进化的信息仍然有限。为了了解重复DNA如何影响这一群体的基因组进化,我们对来自三个主要科的多个物种的原始测序数据和基因组组装进行了生物信息学分析。结果表明,近缘种的重复DNA组成模式相似,其中裸子科和无尾科的重复DNA比例最高(16.5%),最低(9.4%)。共鉴定出40个卫星DNA家族,其中5个家族为裸子科,22个家族为低足科,6个家族为无翼龙科。只有一个卫星DNA (NEFSat3-18)在所有被分析的物种中都是保守的,这表明这些序列的进化周转很快。转座子的进化动态因科而异,裸子科表现出LINE元件和DNA转座子的扩展,而无翼龙科则表现出更古老的转座子活性模式。对转座元素景观的分析表明,所有物种在进化过程中都至少经历过一次转座爆发。我们的研究结果表明,重复的DNA多样化与裸子形物种的进化史相似。我们还提出了一个重复DNA序列的综合数据集,可以用作比较和进化研究中的细胞基因组标记。
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Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Molecular Genetics and Genomics 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.20%
发文量
134
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Genetics and Genomics (MGG) publishes peer-reviewed articles covering all areas of genetics and genomics. Any approach to the study of genes and genomes is considered, be it experimental, theoretical or synthetic. MGG publishes research on all organisms that is of broad interest to those working in the fields of genetics, genomics, biology, medicine and biotechnology. The journal investigates a broad range of topics, including these from recent issues: mechanisms for extending longevity in a variety of organisms; screening of yeast metal homeostasis genes involved in mitochondrial functions; molecular mapping of cultivar-specific avirulence genes in the rice blast fungus and more.
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