铜和镍暴露对水蚤突变积累系核糖体DNA变异的影响。

IF 2.1 3区 生物学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Abir Elguweidi, Melania E Cristescu, Teresa J Crease
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摘要

工业、农业和采矿活动释放的重金属会降低水质,并产生活性氧(ROS),损害水生生物的DNA,从而对水生生态系统构成重大风险。水蚤是淡水生态系统中广泛存在的关键物种,经常受到一系列人为和自然压力的影响。水蚤具有完整的基因组序列、完整的生活史和生态学以及丰富的毒性反应文库,是研究环境应激源对基因组稳定性影响的理想模式生物。核糖体DNA (rDNA)编码核糖体RNA,这是蛋白质合成所必需的,分离rRNA基因的间隔物包含调控元件。然而,重金属对这一基因组区域的影响并没有很好的文献记载。我们使用短读全基因组序列分析了暴露于镍和铜的水蚤突变积累系的拷贝数和序列变异,无论是单独的还是组合的,浓度都与污染部位的水平相似。我们发现,长期接触金属对rDNA拷贝数或序列变异没有显著的直接影响。然而,结果表明,镍和铜暴露可能通过改变重组速率间接影响rDNA。我们还强调了代际样本之间的间隔长度对于准确评估rDNA拷贝数变化的频率和幅度的重要性。此外,我们观察到rDNA单倍型的差异扩展,表明它们可能聚集在rDNA阵列中。
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Effect of copper and nickel exposure on ribosomal DNA variation in Daphnia pulex mutation accumulation lines.

The release of heavy metals from industrial, agricultural, and mining activities poses significant risks to aquatic ecosystems by degrading water quality and generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) that can damage DNA in aquatic organisms. Daphnia is a widespread keystone species in freshwater ecosystems that is routinely exposed to a range of anthropogenic and natural stressors. With a fully sequenced genome, a well-understood life history and ecology, and an extensive library of responses to toxicity, Daphnia serves as an ideal model organism for studying the impact of environmental stressors on genomic stability. Ribosomal DNA (rDNA) encodes ribosomal RNA, which is essential for protein synthesis, and the spacers that separate the rRNA genes contain regulatory elements. However, the effects of heavy metals on this region of the genome are not well documented. We used short-read whole-genome sequences to analyze copy number and sequence variation in Daphnia pulex mutation accumulation lines exposed to nickel and copper, both individually and in combination, at concentrations that mimic levels often found at contaminated sites. We found no significant direct effect of chronic exposure to either metal on rDNA copy number or sequence variation. However, the results suggest that nickel and copper exposure may indirectly influence rDNA by altering recombination rates. We also emphasize the importance of interval length between generational samples for accurately assessing the frequency and magnitude of rDNA copy number changes. In addition, we observed differential expansion of rDNA haplotypes, suggesting that they may be clustered within the rDNA array.

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G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics
G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics GENETICS & HEREDITY-
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.80%
发文量
305
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics provides a forum for the publication of high‐quality foundational research, particularly research that generates useful genetic and genomic information such as genome maps, single gene studies, genome‐wide association and QTL studies, as well as genome reports, mutant screens, and advances in methods and technology. The Editorial Board of G3 believes that rapid dissemination of these data is the necessary foundation for analysis that leads to mechanistic insights. G3, published by the Genetics Society of America, meets the critical and growing need of the genetics community for rapid review and publication of important results in all areas of genetics. G3 offers the opportunity to publish the puzzling finding or to present unpublished results that may not have been submitted for review and publication due to a perceived lack of a potential high-impact finding. G3 has earned the DOAJ Seal, which is a mark of certification for open access journals, awarded by DOAJ to journals that achieve a high level of openness, adhere to Best Practice and high publishing standards.
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