2024
DOI: 10.1007/s42995-023-00213-x
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From germline genome to highly fragmented somatic genome: genome-wide DNA rearrangement during the sexual process in ciliated protists

Liping Lyu,
Xue Zhang,
Yunyi Gao
et al.

Abstract: Genomes are incredibly dynamic within diverse eukaryotes and programmed genome rearrangements (PGR) play important roles in generating genomic diversity. However, genomes and chromosomes in metazoans are usually large in size which prevents our understanding of the origin and evolution of PGR. To expand our knowledge of genomic diversity and the evolutionary origin of complex genome rearrangements, we focus on ciliated protists (ciliates). Ciliates are single-celled eukaryotes with highly fragmented somatic ch… Show more

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“…Previous studies of programmed genome rearrangements have suggested that IESs in ciliates might be degenerated remnants of transposons 70 73 . This hypothesis has been further strengthened by the discovery of domesticated transposases and their role in IES elimination in various ciliate species 36 , 74 , 75 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies of programmed genome rearrangements have suggested that IESs in ciliates might be degenerated remnants of transposons 70 73 . This hypothesis has been further strengthened by the discovery of domesticated transposases and their role in IES elimination in various ciliate species 36 , 74 , 75 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%