Evolutionary dynamics of transposable elements in bdelloid rotifers

dc.contributor.authorNowell, Reuben W.
dc.contributor.authorWilson, Christopher G.
dc.contributor.authorAlmeida, Pedro
dc.contributor.authorSchiffer, Philipp H.
dc.contributor.authorFontaneto, Diego
dc.contributor.authorBecks, Lutz
dc.contributor.authorRodriguez, Fernando
dc.contributor.authorArkhipova, Irina R.
dc.contributor.authorBarraclough, Timothy G.
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dc.description.abstractTransposable elements (TEs) are selfish genomic parasites whose ability to spread autonomously is facilitated by sexual reproduction in their hosts. If hosts become obligately asexual, TE frequencies and dynamics are predicted to change dramatically, but the long-term outcome is unclear. Here, we test current theory using whole-genome sequence data from eight species of bdelloid rotifers, a class of invertebrates in which males are thus far unknown. Contrary to expectations, we find a variety of active TEs in bdelloid genomes, at an overall frequency within the range seen in sexual species. We find no evidence that TEs are spread by cryptic recombination or restrained by unusual DNA repair mechanisms. Instead, we find that that TE content evolves relatively slowly in bdelloids and that gene families involved in RNAi-mediated TE suppression have undergone significant expansion, which might mitigate the deleterious effects of active TEs and compensate for the consequences of long-term asexuality.eng
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