系统发育影响葡萄球菌的基因组大小和 GC,但不影响序列和生物复杂性

Akash Ajay
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目的:与其他生态和形态特征一样,基因组特征也具有适应性,并会受到系统发育的影响。虽然基因组大小和基因组 GC 等一些特征在过去已经被研究过,但基因组重复率和蛋白质编码基因等一些特征仍未被研究。了解单个基因组特征的性状进化以及这些特征之间的关系对进化生物学至关重要。材料与方法材料与方法本研究调查了葡萄球菌(Staphylococcus)基因组特征的性状进化,该细菌支系有许多致病物种,在医学和药理学方面具有重要意义。本研究收集了葡萄球菌属各物种的基因组大小、基因组 GC、编码蛋白质的基因数量和基因组重复率等数据,并借助全基因组系统发生树研究了它们的性状进化和系统发生校正关系。结果和结果及结论:结论我们观察到,所研究的 4 个基因组特征遵循不同的性状进化模型,基因组大小和基因组 GC 显示出强烈的系统发育信号,支持早期爆发模型,而蛋白编码基因数量和基因组重复率则显示出与系统发育无关的性状进化。基因组大小与基因组 GC 之间存在明显的负相关,表明在葡萄球菌早期爆发的多样化过程中,基因组中富含 AT 的序列的增加推动了基因组大小的增加。基因组大小与基因组重复率和编码基因数量之间缺乏相关性,这表明葡萄球菌中序列复杂性和生物复杂性的进化独立于基因组大小的进化,重复率的扩大可能并没有在葡萄球菌的多样化过程中促成基因组大小的增加。
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Phylogeny Influences Genome Size and GC but not Sequence and Organismal Complexity in Staphylococci
Aim: Aim: Like other ecological and morphological features, genomic features are adaptive and can be influenced by phylogeny. While some features like genome size and genomic GC have been explored in the past, still some features like genomic repeat fraction and protein-coding genes are unexplored. Understanding the trait evolution of the individual genomic features and how these features are related to each other is critical to evolutionary biology. Materials and Methods: Materials and Methods: This study investigates the trait evolution of genomic features in Staphylococcus , a bacterial clade having many pathogenic species and is of medical and pharmacological interest. Data on genome size, genomic GC, number of protein-coding genes, and genomic repeat fraction for species in Staphylococcus genus is collected and study their trait evolution and phylogenetic corrected relationships between them with the help of whole-genome phylogenetic trees. Results and Results and Conclusion: Conclusion: We observe that the 4 genomic features studied follow differing trait evolution models genome sizes and genomic GC showing strong phylogenetic signal supporting the early-burst model, while the number of protein-coding genes and genomic repeat fraction show phylogeny-independent trait evolution. There is a significant negative correlation between genome size and genomic GC, indicating that addition of AT-rich sequences to the genome drove the increasing genome size during the early burst of diversification in Staphylococcus . The lack of correlation between the genome size with genomic repeat fraction and number of coding genes indicating the sequence complexity and organismal complexity evolved independently of genome size evolution in Staphylococci and repeat expansion may not have contributed to the genome size increase during the diversification.
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