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Dynamics of transposable element accumulation in the non-recombining regions of mating-type chromosomes in anther-smut fungi.


ABSTRACT: In the absence of recombination, the number of transposable elements (TEs) increases due to less efficient selection, but the dynamics of such TE accumulations are not well characterized. Leveraging a dataset of 21 independent events of recombination cessation of different ages in mating-type chromosomes of Microbotryum fungi, we show that TEs rapidly accumulated in regions lacking recombination, but that TE content reached a plateau at ca. 50% of occupied base pairs by 1.5 million years following recombination suppression. The same TE superfamilies have expanded in independently evolved non-recombining regions, in particular rolling-circle replication elements (Helitrons). Long-terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons of the Copia and Ty3 superfamilies also expanded, through transposition bursts (distinguished from gene conversion based on LTR divergence), with both non-recombining regions and autosomes affected, suggesting that non-recombining regions constitute TE reservoirs. This study improves our knowledge of genome evolution by showing that TEs can accumulate through bursts, following non-linear decelerating dynamics.

SUBMITTER: Duhamel M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10502011 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dynamics of transposable element accumulation in the non-recombining regions of mating-type chromosomes in anther-smut fungi.

Duhamel Marine M   Hood Michael E ME   Rodríguez de la Vega Ricardo C RC   Giraud Tatiana T  

Nature communications 20230914 1


In the absence of recombination, the number of transposable elements (TEs) increases due to less efficient selection, but the dynamics of such TE accumulations are not well characterized. Leveraging a dataset of 21 independent events of recombination cessation of different ages in mating-type chromosomes of Microbotryum fungi, we show that TEs rapidly accumulated in regions lacking recombination, but that TE content reached a plateau at ca. 50% of occupied base pairs by 1.5 million years followi  ...[more]

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