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Evolution of Skipper (SK), a family of DD34E/Tc1 transposons, in animals.

Authors :
Wang, Saisai
Guan, Zhongxia
Diaby, Mohamed
Asare, Emmanuel
Ullah, Numan
Jia, Wenzhu
Gao, Bo
Yu, Duonan
Song, Chengyi
Source :
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society; Jun2024, Vol. 142 Issue 2, p220-232, 13p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

High diversity and differential evolution profiles have been observed for DD34E/ Tc1 transposons; several families originating from these groups, such as DD34E/ ZB , DD34E/ SB , DD35E/ TR , DD36E/ IC, and DD38E/ IT , have been well defined. Even though Frisky , Tiang , Tsessebe, and Topi transposons have been identified in Anopheles gambiae , their taxonomic distribution and phylogenetic relationship in nature remain largely unknown. The evolutionary profiles of Frisky , Tiang , Tsessebe , and Topi homology transposons were investigated in the current study. In total, 254 homology transposons of Frisky , Tiang , Hob , Tsessebe, and Topi were obtained in 200 species by data mining. The phylogenetic tree revealed that these transposons were classified into five main clades (Frisky , Tiang , Hob , Tsessebe , and Topi) forming a monophyletic clade with 98% bootstrap support, belonging to the DD34E/ Tc1 group, and named as Skipper (SK). SK transposons show a wide distribution in animals; however, differential taxonomic distribution patterns were observed for the subfamilies of Frisky , Tiang , Hob , Tsessebe, and Topi ; extensive invasion of Frisky in animals was found, whereas Tiang , Hob , Tsessebe, and Topi were mainly detected in Diptera. SK elements share a similar structural organization and display high sequence identities across subfamilies. Evolutionary dynamics and structural analysis revealed that SK s in some species, such as Bombyx mori , Lordiphosa magnipectinata , Carassius gibelio , Triplophysa dalaica , and Silurus glanis , have recently evolved and present as intact copies, indicating that SK s in these genomes may be active. Together, these observations improve our understanding of the diversity of DD34E/ Tc1 transposons and their impacts on genome evolution in animals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00244066
Volume :
142
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177720382
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/biolinnean/blad141