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Contrasting Patterns of Transposable Element and Satellite Distribution on Sex Chromosomes (XY(1)Y(2)) in the Dioecious Plant Rumex acetosa
Rumex acetosa is a dioecious plant with the XY(1)Y(2) sex chromosome system. Both Y chromosomes are heterochromatic and are thought to be degenerated. We performed low-pass 454 sequencing and similarity-based clustering of male and female genomic 454 reads to identify and characterize major groups o...
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author | Steflova, Pavlina Tokan, Viktor Vogel, Ivan Lexa, Matej Macas, Jiri Novak, Petr Hobza, Roman Vyskot, Boris Kejnovsky, Eduard |
author_facet | Steflova, Pavlina Tokan, Viktor Vogel, Ivan Lexa, Matej Macas, Jiri Novak, Petr Hobza, Roman Vyskot, Boris Kejnovsky, Eduard |
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description | Rumex acetosa is a dioecious plant with the XY(1)Y(2) sex chromosome system. Both Y chromosomes are heterochromatic and are thought to be degenerated. We performed low-pass 454 sequencing and similarity-based clustering of male and female genomic 454 reads to identify and characterize major groups of R. acetosa repetitive DNA. We found that Copia and Gypsy retrotransposons dominated, followed by DNA transposons and nonlong terminal repeat retrotransposons. CRM and Tat/Ogre retrotransposons dominated the Gypsy superfamily, whereas Maximus/Sireviruses were most abundant among Copia retrotransposons. Only one Gypsy subfamily had accumulated on Y(1) and Y(2) chromosomes, whereas many retrotransposons were ubiquitous on autosomes and the X chromosome, but absent on Y(1) and Y(2) chromosomes, and others were depleted from the X chromosome. One group of CRM Gypsy was specifically localized to centromeres. We also found that majority of previously described satellites (RAYSI, RAYSII, RAYSIII, and RAE180) are accumulated on the Y chromosomes where we identified Y chromosome-specific variant of RAE180. We discovered two novel satellites—RA160 satellite dominating on the X chromosome and RA690 localized mostly on the Y(1) chromosome. The expression pattern obtained from Illumina RNA sequencing showed that the expression of transposable elements is similar in leaves of both sexes and that satellites are also expressed. Contrasting patterns of transposable elements (TEs) and satellite localization on sex chromosomes in R. acetosa, where not only accumulation but also depletion of repetitive DNA was observed, suggest that a plethora of evolutionary processes can shape sex chromosomes. |
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spelling | pubmed-36418222013-05-02 Contrasting Patterns of Transposable Element and Satellite Distribution on Sex Chromosomes (XY(1)Y(2)) in the Dioecious Plant Rumex acetosa Steflova, Pavlina Tokan, Viktor Vogel, Ivan Lexa, Matej Macas, Jiri Novak, Petr Hobza, Roman Vyskot, Boris Kejnovsky, Eduard Genome Biol Evol Research Article Rumex acetosa is a dioecious plant with the XY(1)Y(2) sex chromosome system. Both Y chromosomes are heterochromatic and are thought to be degenerated. We performed low-pass 454 sequencing and similarity-based clustering of male and female genomic 454 reads to identify and characterize major groups of R. acetosa repetitive DNA. We found that Copia and Gypsy retrotransposons dominated, followed by DNA transposons and nonlong terminal repeat retrotransposons. CRM and Tat/Ogre retrotransposons dominated the Gypsy superfamily, whereas Maximus/Sireviruses were most abundant among Copia retrotransposons. Only one Gypsy subfamily had accumulated on Y(1) and Y(2) chromosomes, whereas many retrotransposons were ubiquitous on autosomes and the X chromosome, but absent on Y(1) and Y(2) chromosomes, and others were depleted from the X chromosome. One group of CRM Gypsy was specifically localized to centromeres. We also found that majority of previously described satellites (RAYSI, RAYSII, RAYSIII, and RAE180) are accumulated on the Y chromosomes where we identified Y chromosome-specific variant of RAE180. We discovered two novel satellites—RA160 satellite dominating on the X chromosome and RA690 localized mostly on the Y(1) chromosome. The expression pattern obtained from Illumina RNA sequencing showed that the expression of transposable elements is similar in leaves of both sexes and that satellites are also expressed. Contrasting patterns of transposable elements (TEs) and satellite localization on sex chromosomes in R. acetosa, where not only accumulation but also depletion of repetitive DNA was observed, suggest that a plethora of evolutionary processes can shape sex chromosomes. Oxford University Press 2013 2013-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3641822/ /pubmed/23542206 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evt049 Text en © The Author(s) 2013. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Research Article Steflova, Pavlina Tokan, Viktor Vogel, Ivan Lexa, Matej Macas, Jiri Novak, Petr Hobza, Roman Vyskot, Boris Kejnovsky, Eduard Contrasting Patterns of Transposable Element and Satellite Distribution on Sex Chromosomes (XY(1)Y(2)) in the Dioecious Plant Rumex acetosa |
title | Contrasting Patterns of Transposable Element and Satellite Distribution on
Sex Chromosomes (XY(1)Y(2)) in the Dioecious Plant Rumex
acetosa |
title_full | Contrasting Patterns of Transposable Element and Satellite Distribution on
Sex Chromosomes (XY(1)Y(2)) in the Dioecious Plant Rumex
acetosa |
title_fullStr | Contrasting Patterns of Transposable Element and Satellite Distribution on
Sex Chromosomes (XY(1)Y(2)) in the Dioecious Plant Rumex
acetosa |
title_full_unstemmed | Contrasting Patterns of Transposable Element and Satellite Distribution on
Sex Chromosomes (XY(1)Y(2)) in the Dioecious Plant Rumex
acetosa |
title_short | Contrasting Patterns of Transposable Element and Satellite Distribution on
Sex Chromosomes (XY(1)Y(2)) in the Dioecious Plant Rumex
acetosa |
title_sort | contrasting patterns of transposable element and satellite distribution on
sex chromosomes (xy(1)y(2)) in the dioecious plant rumex
acetosa |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3641822/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23542206 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evt049 |
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