Diversity and evolution of the transposable element repertoire in arthropods with particular reference to insects

Abstract Background Transposable elements (TEs) are a major component of metazoan genomes and are associated with a variety of mechanisms that shape genome architecture and evolution. Despite the ever-growing number of insect genomes sequenced to date, our understanding of the diversity and evolutio...

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Main Authors: Petersen, Malte, Armisén, David, Gibbs, Richard A., Hering, Lars, Abderrahman Khila, Mayer, Georg, Richards, Stephen, Niehuis, Oliver, Misof, Bernhard
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4361600 2023-05-15T13:46:18+02:00 Diversity and evolution of the transposable element repertoire in arthropods with particular reference to insects Petersen, Malte Armisén, David Gibbs, Richard A. Hering, Lars Abderrahman Khila Mayer, Georg Richards, Stephen Niehuis, Oliver Misof, Bernhard 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4361600 https://springernature.figshare.com/collections/Diversity_and_evolution_of_the_transposable_element_repertoire_in_arthropods_with_particular_reference_to_insects/4361600 unknown figshare https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12862-018-1324-9 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 CC-BY Genetics FOS Biological sciences Zoology Collection article 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4361600 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-018-1324-9 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Abstract Background Transposable elements (TEs) are a major component of metazoan genomes and are associated with a variety of mechanisms that shape genome architecture and evolution. Despite the ever-growing number of insect genomes sequenced to date, our understanding of the diversity and evolution of insect TEs remains poor. Results Here, we present a standardized characterization and an order-level comparison of arthropod TE repertoires, encompassing 62 insect and 11 outgroup species. The insect TE repertoire contains TEs of almost every class previously described, and in some cases even TEs previously reported only from vertebrates and plants. Additionally, we identified a large fraction of unclassifiable TEs. We found high variation in TE content, ranging from less than 6% in the antarctic midge (Diptera), the honey bee and the turnip sawfly (Hymenoptera) to more than 58% in the malaria mosquito (Diptera) and the migratory locust (Orthoptera), and a possible relationship between the content and diversity of TEs and the genome size. Conclusion While most insect orders exhibit a characteristic TE composition, we also observed intraordinal differences, e.g., in Diptera, Hymenoptera, and Hemiptera. Our findings shed light on common patterns and reveal lineage-specific differences in content and evolution of TEs in insects. We anticipate our study to provide the basis for future comparative research on the insect TE repertoire. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic midge DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic The Antarctic
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Zoology
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FOS Biological sciences
Zoology
Petersen, Malte
Armisén, David
Gibbs, Richard A.
Hering, Lars
Abderrahman Khila
Mayer, Georg
Richards, Stephen
Niehuis, Oliver
Misof, Bernhard
Diversity and evolution of the transposable element repertoire in arthropods with particular reference to insects
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FOS Biological sciences
Zoology
description Abstract Background Transposable elements (TEs) are a major component of metazoan genomes and are associated with a variety of mechanisms that shape genome architecture and evolution. Despite the ever-growing number of insect genomes sequenced to date, our understanding of the diversity and evolution of insect TEs remains poor. Results Here, we present a standardized characterization and an order-level comparison of arthropod TE repertoires, encompassing 62 insect and 11 outgroup species. The insect TE repertoire contains TEs of almost every class previously described, and in some cases even TEs previously reported only from vertebrates and plants. Additionally, we identified a large fraction of unclassifiable TEs. We found high variation in TE content, ranging from less than 6% in the antarctic midge (Diptera), the honey bee and the turnip sawfly (Hymenoptera) to more than 58% in the malaria mosquito (Diptera) and the migratory locust (Orthoptera), and a possible relationship between the content and diversity of TEs and the genome size. Conclusion While most insect orders exhibit a characteristic TE composition, we also observed intraordinal differences, e.g., in Diptera, Hymenoptera, and Hemiptera. Our findings shed light on common patterns and reveal lineage-specific differences in content and evolution of TEs in insects. We anticipate our study to provide the basis for future comparative research on the insect TE repertoire.
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author Petersen, Malte
Armisén, David
Gibbs, Richard A.
Hering, Lars
Abderrahman Khila
Mayer, Georg
Richards, Stephen
Niehuis, Oliver
Misof, Bernhard
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Armisén, David
Gibbs, Richard A.
Hering, Lars
Abderrahman Khila
Mayer, Georg
Richards, Stephen
Niehuis, Oliver
Misof, Bernhard
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title Diversity and evolution of the transposable element repertoire in arthropods with particular reference to insects
title_short Diversity and evolution of the transposable element repertoire in arthropods with particular reference to insects
title_full Diversity and evolution of the transposable element repertoire in arthropods with particular reference to insects
title_fullStr Diversity and evolution of the transposable element repertoire in arthropods with particular reference to insects
title_full_unstemmed Diversity and evolution of the transposable element repertoire in arthropods with particular reference to insects
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