Unknown

Dataset Information

0

Guinea pig ID-like families of SINEs.


ABSTRACT: Previous studies have indicated a paucity of SINEs within the genomes of the guinea pig and nutria, representatives of the Hystricognathi suborder of rodents. More recent work has shown that the guinea pig genome contains a large number of B1 elements, expanding to various levels among different rodents. In this work we utilized A-B PCR and screened GenBank with sequences from isolated clones to identify potentially uncharacterized SINEs within the guinea pig genome, and identified numerous sequences with a high degree of similarity (>92%) specific to the guinea pig. The presence of A-tails and flanking direct repeats associated with these sequences supported the identification of a full-length SINE, with a consensus sequence notably distinct from other rodent SINEs. Although most similar to the ID SINE, it clearly was not derived from the known ID master gene (BC1), hence we refer to this element as guinea pig ID-like (GPIDL). Using the consensus to screen the guinea pig genomic database (Assembly CavPor2) with Ensembl BlastView, we estimated at least 100,000 copies, which contrasts markedly to just over 100 copies of ID elements. Additionally we provided evidence of recent integrations of GPIDL as two of seven analyzed conserved GPIDL-containing loci demonstrated presence/absence variants in Cavia porcellus and C. aperea. Using intra-IDL PCR and sequence analyses we also provide evidence that GPIDL is derived from a hystricognath-specific SINE family. These results demonstrate that this SINE family continues to contribute to the dynamics of genomes of hystricognath rodents.

SUBMITTER: Kass DH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2670544 | biostudies-literature | 2009 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

altmetric image

Publications


Previous studies have indicated a paucity of SINEs within the genomes of the guinea pig and nutria, representatives of the Hystricognathi suborder of rodents. More recent work has shown that the guinea pig genome contains a large number of B1 elements, expanding to various levels among different rodents. In this work we utilized A-B PCR and screened GenBank with sequences from isolated clones to identify potentially uncharacterized SINEs within the guinea pig genome, and identified numerous sequ  ...[more]

Similar Datasets

| S-EPMC2034284 | biostudies-literature
| PRJEB31026 | ENA
2017-12-31 | GSE89588 | GEO
| S-EPMC2940522 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC3382241 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC4510380 | biostudies-literature
2020-06-17 | GSE134239 | GEO
2021-05-25 | GSE169358 | GEO
2023-04-20 | GSE148967 | GEO
| S-EPMC6185858 | biostudies-literature