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Comparative Analysis of Transposable Elements and the Identification of Candidate Centromeric Elements in the Prunus Subgenus Cerasus and Its Relatives

The subgenus Cerasus and its relatives include many crucial economic drupe fruits and ornamental plants. Repetitive elements make up a large part of complex genomes, and some of them play an important role in gene regulation that can affect phenotypic variation. However, the variation in their genom...

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Autores principales: Wang, Lei, Wang, Yan, Zhang, Jing, Feng, Yan, Chen, Qing, Liu, Zhen-Shan, Liu, Cong-Li, He, Wen, Wang, Hao, Yang, Shao-Feng, Zhang, Yong, Luo, Ya, Tang, Hao-Ru, Wang, Xiao-Rong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9028240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35456447
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13040641
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author Wang, Lei
Wang, Yan
Zhang, Jing
Feng, Yan
Chen, Qing
Liu, Zhen-Shan
Liu, Cong-Li
He, Wen
Wang, Hao
Yang, Shao-Feng
Zhang, Yong
Luo, Ya
Tang, Hao-Ru
Wang, Xiao-Rong
author_facet Wang, Lei
Wang, Yan
Zhang, Jing
Feng, Yan
Chen, Qing
Liu, Zhen-Shan
Liu, Cong-Li
He, Wen
Wang, Hao
Yang, Shao-Feng
Zhang, Yong
Luo, Ya
Tang, Hao-Ru
Wang, Xiao-Rong
author_sort Wang, Lei
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description The subgenus Cerasus and its relatives include many crucial economic drupe fruits and ornamental plants. Repetitive elements make up a large part of complex genomes, and some of them play an important role in gene regulation that can affect phenotypic variation. However, the variation in their genomes remains poorly understood. This work conducted a comprehensive repetitive sequence identification across the draft genomes of eight taxa of the genus Prunus, including four of the Prunus subgenus Cerasus (Prunus pseudocerasus, P. avium, P. yedoensis and P. × yedoensis) as well as congeneric species (Prunus salicina, P. armeniaca, P. dulcis and P. persica). Annotation results showed high proportions of transposable elements in their genomes, ranging from 52.28% (P. armeniaca) to 61.86% (P. pseudocerasus). The most notable differences in the contents of long terminal repeat retrotransposons (LTR-RTs) and tandem repeats (TRs) were confirmed with de novo identification based on the structure of each genome, which significantly contributed to their genome size variation, especially in P. avium and P. salicina. Sequence comparisons showed many similar LTR-RTs closely related to their phylogenetic relationships, and a highly similar monomer unit of the TR sequence was conserved among species. Additionally, the predicted centromere-associated sequence was located in centromeric regions with FISH in the 12 taxa of Prunus. It presented significantly different signal intensities, even within the diverse interindividual phenotypes for Prunus tomentosa. This study provides insight into the LTR-RT and TR variation within Prunus and increases our knowledge about its role in genome evolution.
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spelling pubmed-90282402022-04-23 Comparative Analysis of Transposable Elements and the Identification of Candidate Centromeric Elements in the Prunus Subgenus Cerasus and Its Relatives Wang, Lei Wang, Yan Zhang, Jing Feng, Yan Chen, Qing Liu, Zhen-Shan Liu, Cong-Li He, Wen Wang, Hao Yang, Shao-Feng Zhang, Yong Luo, Ya Tang, Hao-Ru Wang, Xiao-Rong Genes (Basel) Article The subgenus Cerasus and its relatives include many crucial economic drupe fruits and ornamental plants. Repetitive elements make up a large part of complex genomes, and some of them play an important role in gene regulation that can affect phenotypic variation. However, the variation in their genomes remains poorly understood. This work conducted a comprehensive repetitive sequence identification across the draft genomes of eight taxa of the genus Prunus, including four of the Prunus subgenus Cerasus (Prunus pseudocerasus, P. avium, P. yedoensis and P. × yedoensis) as well as congeneric species (Prunus salicina, P. armeniaca, P. dulcis and P. persica). Annotation results showed high proportions of transposable elements in their genomes, ranging from 52.28% (P. armeniaca) to 61.86% (P. pseudocerasus). The most notable differences in the contents of long terminal repeat retrotransposons (LTR-RTs) and tandem repeats (TRs) were confirmed with de novo identification based on the structure of each genome, which significantly contributed to their genome size variation, especially in P. avium and P. salicina. Sequence comparisons showed many similar LTR-RTs closely related to their phylogenetic relationships, and a highly similar monomer unit of the TR sequence was conserved among species. Additionally, the predicted centromere-associated sequence was located in centromeric regions with FISH in the 12 taxa of Prunus. It presented significantly different signal intensities, even within the diverse interindividual phenotypes for Prunus tomentosa. This study provides insight into the LTR-RT and TR variation within Prunus and increases our knowledge about its role in genome evolution. MDPI 2022-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9028240/ /pubmed/35456447 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13040641 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Wang, Lei
Wang, Yan
Zhang, Jing
Feng, Yan
Chen, Qing
Liu, Zhen-Shan
Liu, Cong-Li
He, Wen
Wang, Hao
Yang, Shao-Feng
Zhang, Yong
Luo, Ya
Tang, Hao-Ru
Wang, Xiao-Rong
Comparative Analysis of Transposable Elements and the Identification of Candidate Centromeric Elements in the Prunus Subgenus Cerasus and Its Relatives
title Comparative Analysis of Transposable Elements and the Identification of Candidate Centromeric Elements in the Prunus Subgenus Cerasus and Its Relatives
title_full Comparative Analysis of Transposable Elements and the Identification of Candidate Centromeric Elements in the Prunus Subgenus Cerasus and Its Relatives
title_fullStr Comparative Analysis of Transposable Elements and the Identification of Candidate Centromeric Elements in the Prunus Subgenus Cerasus and Its Relatives
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analysis of Transposable Elements and the Identification of Candidate Centromeric Elements in the Prunus Subgenus Cerasus and Its Relatives
title_short Comparative Analysis of Transposable Elements and the Identification of Candidate Centromeric Elements in the Prunus Subgenus Cerasus and Its Relatives
title_sort comparative analysis of transposable elements and the identification of candidate centromeric elements in the prunus subgenus cerasus and its relatives
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9028240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35456447
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13040641
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