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The rise and fall of the CR1 subfamily in the lineage leading to penguins

机译:CR1亚家族在导致企鹅的血统中的兴衰

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The evolution of penguins has been investigated extensively, although inconclusively, by morphologists, biogeographers and molecular phylogeneticists. We investigated this issue using retroposon analysis of insertions of CR1, which is a member of the LINE (long interspersed element) family, in the genomes of penguins and penguin relatives. The retroposon method is a powerful tool for identifying monophyletic groups. Because retroposons often show different relative frequencies of retroposition during evolution, it is first necessary to identify a certain subgroup that was specifically active during the period when the species in question diverged. Hence, we systematically analyzed many CR1 members isolated from penguin and penguin-related genomes. These CR1s are divided into at least three distinct subgroups that share diagnostic nucleotide insertions and/or deletions, namely, penguin CR1 Sph 1, Sph II type A and Sph II type B. The analysis of the inserted retroposons by PCR revealed that different CR1 subfamilies or types had amplified at different rates among different periods during penguin evolution. Namely, the penguin CR1 Sph 1 subfamily had higher rates of retroposition in a common ancestor of all orders examined in this study or at least in a common ancestor of all extant penguins, and the subfamily Sph 11 type A also had the same tendency. Therefore, these CR1 members can be used to elucidate the phylogenetic relationships of Sphenisciformes (penguins) among different avian orders. In contrast, the penguin CR1 Sph 11 type B subfamily had higher rates of retroposition just before and after the emergence of the extant genera in Spheniscidae, suggesting that they are useful for elucidating the intra-relationships among extant penguins. This is the first report for the characterization among the members of CR1 family in avian genomes excluding those of chickens. Hence, this work will be a cornerstone for elucidating the phylogenetic relationships in penguin evolution using the retroposon method. (C) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:尽管没有定论,但是形态学家,生物地理学家和分子系统发育学家对企鹅的进化进行了广泛的研究。我们使用对企鹅和企鹅亲属基因组中LINE(长穿插元素)家族成员CR1的插入进行了反座子分析来研究此问题。逆转座子法是识别单系群体的有力工具。由于逆转录子在进化过程中通常表现出不同的逆转录相对频率,因此首先有必要确定一个特定的亚组,该亚组在有关物种分化的时期内特别活跃。因此,我们系统地分析了从企鹅和企鹅相关基因组中分离的许多CR1成员。这些CR1分为至少三个不同的亚组,它们共享诊断性核苷酸插入和/或缺失,即企鹅CR1 Sph 1,Sph II A型和Sph II B型。PCR对插入的逆转录子的分析显示,不同的CR1亚家族企鹅进化过程中,不同时期内不同种类或种类的扩增速率不同。即,在该研究中检查的所有订单的共同祖先中,或至少在所有现存企鹅的共同祖先中,企鹅CR1 Sph 1亚科具有更高的逆转录率,并且亚科Sph 11 A型也具有相同的趋势。因此,这些CR1成员可用于阐明不同禽类之间的Sphenisciformes(企鹅)的系统发育关系。相比之下,企鹅CR1 Sph 11 B型亚科刚好在仙客来科中现存属出现之前和之后具有更高的逆转录率,这表明它们对于阐明现存企鹅之间的内在联系非常有用。这是第一份报告CR1家族成员在禽类基因组中的特征,不包括鸡。因此,这项工作将成为阐明使用逆转座子法解释企鹅进化中系统发育关系的基石。 (C)2005 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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