Transposable Elements and the Evolution of Insects.

IF 15 1区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY Annual review of entomology Pub Date : 2021-01-07 Epub Date: 2020-09-15 DOI:10.1146/annurev-ento-070720-074650
Clément Gilbert, Jean Peccoud, Richard Cordaux
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Abstract

Insects are major contributors to our understanding of the interaction between transposable elements (TEs) and their hosts, owing to seminal discoveries, as well as to the growing number of sequenced insect genomes and population genomics and functional studies. Insect TE landscapes are highly variable both within and across insect orders, although phylogenetic relatedness appears to correlate with similarity in insect TE content. This correlation is unlikely to be solely due to inheritance of TEs from shared ancestors and may partly reflect preferential horizontal transfer of TEs between closely related species. The influence of insect traits on TE landscapes, however, remains unclear. Recent findings indicate that, in addition to being involved in insect adaptations and aging, TEs are seemingly at the cornerstone of insect antiviral immunity. Thus, TEs are emerging as essential insect symbionts that may have deleterious or beneficial consequences on their hosts, depending on context.

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转座因子与昆虫的进化。
昆虫是我们理解转座因子(te)与其宿主之间相互作用的主要贡献者,这是由于开创性的发现,以及越来越多的昆虫基因组测序、种群基因组学和功能研究。昆虫TE景观在昆虫目内和目间都是高度可变的,尽管系统发育亲缘关系似乎与昆虫TE含量的相似性相关。这种相关性不太可能仅仅是由于te来自共同祖先的遗传,可能部分反映了te在密切相关物种之间的优先水平转移。然而,昆虫特征对TE景观的影响尚不清楚。最近的研究表明,除了参与昆虫的适应和衰老,TEs似乎是昆虫抗病毒免疫的基石。因此,TEs正在成为重要的昆虫共生体,可能对其宿主产生有害或有益的后果,这取决于环境。
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Annual review of entomology
Annual review of entomology 生物-昆虫学
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Entomology, a publication dating back to 1956, offers comprehensive reviews of significant developments in the field of entomology.The scope of coverage spans various areas, including:biochemistry and physiology, morphology and development, behavior and neuroscience, ecology, agricultural entomology and pest management, biological control, forest entomology, acarines and other arthropods, medical and veterinary entomology, pathology, vectors of plant disease, genetics, genomics, and systematics, evolution, and biogeography.
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