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The Evolutionary Fates of a Large Segmental Duplication in Mouse

Authors :
Fernando Pardo-Manuel de Villena
Amelia M.-F. Clayshulte
Liran Yadgary
John P. Didion
Duncan T. Odom
Andrew P. Morgan
Leonard McMillan
Rachel C. McMullan
James Holt
Paul Flicek
Timothy A. Bell
David Thybert
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Genetics Society of America, 2023.

Abstract

Gene duplication and loss are major sources of genetic polymorphism in populations, and are important forces shaping the evolution of genome content and organization. We have reconstructed the origin and history of a 127 kbp segmental duplication,R2d, in the house mouse (Mus musculus). R2dcontains a single protein-coding gene,Cwc22. De novoassembly of both the ancestral (R2d1) and the derived (R2d2) copies reveals that they have been subject to non-allelic gene conversion events spanning tens of kilobases.R2d2is also a hotspot for structural variation: its diploid copy number ranges from zero in the mouse reference genome to more than 80 in wild mice sampled from around the globe. Hemizgyosity for high-copy-number alleles ofR2d2is associated inciswith meiotic drive, suppression of meiotic crossovers, and copy-number instability, with a mutation rate in excess of 1 per 100 transmissions in laboratory populations. We identify an additional 57 loci covering 0.8% of the mouse genome with patterns of sequence variation similar to those atR2d1andR2d2. Our results provide a striking example of allelic diversity generated by duplication and demonstrate the value ofde novoassembly in a phylogenetic context for understanding the mutational processes affecting duplicate genes.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a327bcf44a31d9a98fe3a0abc555c570
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17863/cam.26354