A paradox: rapid evolution rates of germline-limited sequences are associated with conserved patterns of rearrangements in cryptic species of Chilodonella uncinata(Protista, Ciliophora)

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Tengteng Zhang [1 ,2 ]
Chundi Wang [1 ,2 ]
Laura AKatz [3 ,4 ]
Feng Gao [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Institute of Evolution & Marine Biodiversity, Ocean University of China
[2] Key Laboratory of Mariculture (Ocean University of China), Ministry of Education
[3] Department of Biological Sciences, Smith College
[4] Program in Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
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genome rearrangement; gene scrambling; cryptic species; pointer shifting; internal eliminated sequences; ciliate;
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Q75 [分子遗传学];
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Some of the most extreme genome wide rearrangements are found in ciliates, which are unique in possessing both germline micronucleus and somatic macronucleus in every cell/organism. A series of DNA rearrangement events, including DNA elimination, chromosomal fragmentation, gene unscrambling and alternative processing, happen during macronuclear development. To assess the molecular evolution of macronuclear and germline-limited sequences in different cryptic species of Chilodonella uncinata, we characterized the actin, α-tubulin and β-tubulin genes in the micronucleus and macronucleus genomes of USA-SC2 strain and compared them with other strains(i.e. cryptic species). Three main results are:(i) rearrangement patterns between germline and soma are conserved for each gene among the cryptic species of C. uncinata;(ii) in contrast, the germlinelimited regions are highly divergent in sequence and length among the cryptic species;(iii) pointer shifting is frequent among the cryptic species. We speculate that pointer sequences may serve as the buffer between the conserved macronuclear destined sequences and rapidly-evolving internal eliminated sequences. The data combined with previous studies demonstrate the plasticity of gene rearrangement among different groups of ciliates and add to the growing data for the role of genome rearrangements in species differentiation.
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