短串联重复序列的突变解释了拟南芥丰富的性状遗传力

IF 10.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Zhi-Qin Zhang, Juan Jiang, Yong-Chao Xu, Craig Dent, Sridevi Sureshkumar, Sureshkumar Balasubramanian, Ya-Long Guo
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短串联重复序列(STR)突变是遗传变异的主要驱动因素,深刻影响表型多样性和进化,但尽管其作用显著,但却经常被忽视。在这里,我们利用突变积累系从col0加入拟南芥来评估STR重复长度的变化(STR突变率)。我们发现STR突变率远远超过单核苷酸多态性率。拟南芥和拟南芥的种间比较表明,大部分STR位点只发生在拟南芥中。对10个组合的拟南螺旋藻基因组进行种内比较,发现29.3%的str存在/缺失变异,36.5%的str存在长度变异,21.2%的str存在/缺失变异,只有一小部分str不存在变异。通过关联分析,我们发现一些str与不同的表型相关。基于来自413个基因组的RNA-seq数据集的进一步分析,我们确定了3871个与表达相关的STRs和651个与剪接相关的STRs,其中超过1000个与全基因组关联研究检测到的不同性状的已知信号共定位。值得注意的是,通过分析24,175个基因的表达水平和12,784个剪接位点的剪接强度值,以及16种天然拟南拟南种群的表型,我们确定了这三个性状集的平均遗传力相似,这是由STR变异解释的。我们的研究结果揭示了STR的进化动力学,并强调了STR变异在调节复杂性状中作为缺失遗传力的重要贡献者的重要性。
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Mutations of short tandem repeats explain abundant trait heritability in Arabidopsis
Short tandem repeat (STR) mutations are major drivers of genetic variation and deeply influence phenotypic diversity and evolution, they are often overlooked despite their significant effects. Here, we leverage mutation accumulation lines descended from Col-0 accession of Arabidopsis thaliana to assess the variation in the repeat length of STRs (STR mutation rate). We find that STR mutation rate far exceeds single nucleotide polymorphisms rates. Interspecific comparison between A. thaliana and Arabidopsis lyrata reveals rapid STR turnover, with the most majority of the loci occurring only in A. thaliana. Intraspecific comparison of ten assembled A. thaliana genomes reveals that 29.3% of STRs display presence/absence variations, 36.5% show length variation, 21.2% have both types of variations, while only a small proportion have no variation. By association analysis, we find several STRs are associated with diverse phenotypes. Further analysis based on RNA-seq dataset from 413 accessions, we identify 3,871 expression-associated STRs and 651 splicing-associated STRs, of which over one thousand co-localized with known signals for diverse traits detected by genome-wide association studies. Notably, based on analysis of the expression levels of 24,175 genes and splice site strength values of 12,784 splice sites, as well as 16 phenotypes of natural A. thaliana populations, we determine the similar average heritability of these three trait sets explained by STR variation. Our results reveal the evolutionary dynamics of STRs, and highlight the importance of STR variation as an important contributor to missing heritability in regulating complex traits.
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Genome Biology
Genome Biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
CiteScore
21.00
自引率
3.30%
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241
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Genome Biology stands as a premier platform for exceptional research across all domains of biology and biomedicine, explored through a genomic and post-genomic lens. With an impressive impact factor of 12.3 (2022),* the journal secures its position as the 3rd-ranked research journal in the Genetics and Heredity category and the 2nd-ranked research journal in the Biotechnology and Applied Microbiology category by Thomson Reuters. Notably, Genome Biology holds the distinction of being the highest-ranked open-access journal in this category. Our dedicated team of highly trained in-house Editors collaborates closely with our esteemed Editorial Board of international experts, ensuring the journal remains on the forefront of scientific advances and community standards. Regular engagement with researchers at conferences and institute visits underscores our commitment to staying abreast of the latest developments in the field.
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