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Quantitative sequence characterization for repetitive DNA content in the supernumerary chromosome of the migratory locust

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CHROMOSOMA
卷 127, 期 1, 页码 45-57

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DOI: 10.1007/s00412-017-0644-7

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B chromosome; Illumina; Locusta migratoria; Satellite DNA; Transposable elements

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  1. Spanish Plan Andaluz de Investigacion [CVI-6649]
  2. Secretaria de Estado de Investigacion, Desarrollo e Innovacion [CGL2015-70750-P]
  3. Junta de Andalucia fellowship

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Repetitive DNA is a major component in most eukaryotic genomes but is ignored in most genome sequencing projects. Here, we report the quantitative composition in repetitive DNA for a supernumerary (B) chromosome, in the migratory locust (Locusta migratoria), by Illumina sequencing of genomic DNA from B-carrying and B-lacking individuals and DNA obtained from a microdissected B chromosome, as well as the physical mapping of some elements. B chromosome DNA of 94.9% was repetitive, in high contrast with the 64.1% of standard (A) chromosomes. B chromosomes are enriched in satellite DNA (satDNA) (65.2% of B-DNA), with a single satellite (LmiSat02-176) comprising 55% of the B. Six satDNAs were visualized by FISH on the B chromosome, and the only A chromosome carrying all these satellites was autosome 9, pointing to this chromosome, along with autosome 8 (which shares histone genes with the B) as putative ancestors of the B chromosome. We found several transposable elements (TEs) showing nucleotidic variation specific to B-carrying individuals, which was also present in B-carrying transcriptomes. Remarkably, an interstitial region of the B chromosome included a 17 kb chimera composed of 29 different TEs, suggesting reiterative TE insertion in this B chromosome region.

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