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Retrotransposons Are the Major Contributors to the Expansion of the Drosophila ananassae Muller F Element.

Authors :
Leung W
Shaffer CD
Chen EJ
Quisenberry TJ
Ko K
Braverman JM
Giarla TC
Mortimer NT
Reed LK
Smith ST
Robic S
McCartha SR
Perry DR
Prescod LM
Sheppard ZA
Saville KJ
McClish A
Morlock EA
Sochor VR
Stanton B
Veysey-White IC
Revie D
Jimenez LA
Palomino JJ
Patao MD
Patao SM
Himelblau ET
Campbell JD
Hertz AL
McEvilly MF
Wagner AR
Youngblom J
Bedi B
Bettincourt J
Duso E
Her M
Hilton W
House S
Karimi M
Kumimoto K
Lee R
Lopez D
Odisho G
Prasad R
Robbins HL
Sandhu T
Selfridge T
Tsukashima K
Yosif H
Kokan NP
Britt L
Zoellner A
Spana EP
Chlebina BT
Chong I
Friedman H
Mammo DA
Ng CL
Nikam VS
Schwartz NU
Xu TQ
Burg MG
Batten SM
Corbeill LM
Enoch E
Ensign JJ
Franks ME
Haiker B
Ingles JA
Kirkland LD
Lorenz-Guertin JM
Matthews J
Mittig CM
Monsma N
Olson KJ
Perez-Aragon G
Ramic A
Ramirez JR
Scheiber C
Schneider PA
Schultz DE
Simon M
Spencer E
Wernette AC
Wykle ME
Zavala-Arellano E
McDonald MJ
Ostby K
Wendland P
DiAngelo JR
Ceasrine AM
Cox AH
Docherty JEB
Gingras RM
Grieb SM
Pavia MJ
Personius CL
Polak GL
Beach DL
Cerritos HL
Horansky EA
Sharif KA
Moran R
Parrish S
Bickford K
Bland J
Broussard J
Campbell K
Deibel KE
Forka R
Lemke MC
Nelson MB
O'Keeffe C
Ramey SM
Schmidt L
Villegas P
Jones CJ
Christ SL
Mamari S
Rinaldi AS
Stity G
Hark AT
Scheuerman M
Silver Key SC
McRae BD
Haberman AS
Asinof S
Carrington H
Drumm K
Embry T
McGuire R
Miller-Foreman D
Rosen S
Safa N
Schultz D
Segal M
Shevin Y
Svoronos P
Vuong T
Skuse G
Paetkau DW
Bridgman RK
Brown CM
Carroll AR
Gifford FM
Gillespie JB
Herman SE
Holtcamp KL
Host MA
Hussey G
Kramer DM
Lawrence JQ
Martin MM
Niemiec EN
O'Reilly AP
Pahl OA
Quintana G
Rettie EAS
Richardson TL
Rodriguez AE
Rodriguez MO
Schiraldi L
Smith JJ
Sugrue KF
Suriano LJ
Takach KE
Vasquez AM
Velez X
Villafuerte EJ
Vives LT
Zellmer VR
Hauke J
Hauser CR
Barker K
Cannon L
Parsamian P
Parsons S
Wichman Z
Bazinet CW
Johnson DE
Bangura A
Black JA
Chevee V
Einsteen SA
Hilton SK
Kollmer M
Nadendla R
Stamm J
Fafara-Thompson AE
Gygi AM
Ogawa EE
Van Camp M
Kocsisova Z
Leatherman JL
Modahl CM
Rubin MR
Apiz-Saab SS
Arias-Mejias SM
Carrion-Ortiz CF
Claudio-Vazquez PN
Espada-Green DM
Feliciano-Camacho M
Gonzalez-Bonilla KM
Taboas-Arroyo M
Vargas-Franco D
Montañez-Gonzalez R
Perez-Otero J
Rivera-Burgos M
Rivera-Rosario FJ
Eisler HL
Alexander J
Begley SK
Gabbard D
Allen RJ
Aung WY
Barshop WD
Boozalis A
Chu VP
Davis JS
Duggal RN
Franklin R
Gavinski K
Gebreyesus H
Gong HZ
Greenstein RA
Guo AD
Hanson C
Homa KE
Hsu SC
Huang Y
Huo L
Jacobs S
Jia S
Jung KL
Wai-Chee Kong S
Kroll MR
Lee BM
Lee PF
Levine KM
Li AS
Liu C
Liu MM
Lousararian AP
Lowery PB
Mallya AP
Marcus JE
Ng PC
Nguyen HP
Patel R
Precht H
Rastogi S
Sarezky JM
Schefkind A
Schultz MB
Shen D
Skorupa T
Spies NC
Stancu G
Vivian Tsang HM
Turski AL
Venkat R
Waldman LE
Wang K
Wang T
Wei JW
Wu DY
Xiong DD
Yu J
Zhou K
McNeil GP
Fernandez RW
Menzies PG
Gu T
Buhler J
Mardis ER
Elgin SCR
Source :
G3 (Bethesda, Md.) [G3 (Bethesda)] 2017 Aug 07; Vol. 7 (8), pp. 2439-2460. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Aug 07.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The discordance between genome size and the complexity of eukaryotes can partly be attributed to differences in repeat density. The Muller F element (∼5.2 Mb) is the smallest chromosome in Drosophila melanogaster , but it is substantially larger (>18.7 Mb) in D. ananassae To identify the major contributors to the expansion of the F element and to assess their impact, we improved the genome sequence and annotated the genes in a 1.4-Mb region of the D. ananassae F element, and a 1.7-Mb region from the D element for comparison. We find that transposons (particularly LTR and LINE retrotransposons) are major contributors to this expansion (78.6%), while Wolbachia sequences integrated into the D. ananassae genome are minor contributors (0.02%). Both D. melanogaster and D. ananassae F-element genes exhibit distinct characteristics compared to D-element genes ( e.g. , larger coding spans, larger introns, more coding exons, and lower codon bias), but these differences are exaggerated in D. ananassae Compared to D. melanogaster , the codon bias observed in D. ananassae F-element genes can primarily be attributed to mutational biases instead of selection. The 5' ends of F-element genes in both species are enriched in dimethylation of lysine 4 on histone 3 (H3K4me2), while the coding spans are enriched in H3K9me2. Despite differences in repeat density and gene characteristics, D. ananassae F-element genes show a similar range of expression levels compared to genes in euchromatic domains. This study improves our understanding of how transposons can affect genome size and how genes can function within highly repetitive domains.<br /> (Copyright © 2017 Leung et al.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2160-1836
Volume :
7
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28667019
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1534/g3.117.040907