Andrew Urquhart, Aaron A. Vogan, Emile Gluck-Thaler
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摘要
可转座元件(Transposable elements,TEs)是在基因组中增殖的半自主遗传实体。我们最近发现了 "星船"(Starships),这是一个以前隐藏的巨型可转座元件超家族,存在于丝状真菌的一个不同亚门--Pezizomycotina中。Starships与其他真核生物TE不同,因为它们进化出了调动整个基因(包括编码条件性有益表型的基因)和在个体间水平转移的机制。我们认为,星船具有无与伦比的能力,能以基因寄生虫和互惠者的身份与真菌宿主接触,为研究 TE 与真核生物相互作用的生态进化动态揭示了尚未开发的领域。我们在现有真菌基因组进化模型的基础上,将星舰概念化为一个独特的基因组区室,其动态变化深刻地影响着真菌生物学。
Transposable elements (TEs) are semiautonomous genetic entities that proliferate in genomes. We recently discovered the Starships, a previously hidden superfamily of giant TEs found in a diverse subphylum of filamentous fungi, the Pezizomycotina. Starships are unlike other eukaryotic TEs because they have evolved mechanisms for both mobilizing entire genes, including those encoding conditionally beneficial phenotypes, and for horizontally transferring between individuals. We argue that Starships have unrivaled capacity to engage their fungal hosts as genetic parasites and mutualists, revealing unexplored terrain for investigating the ecoevolutionary dynamics of TE-eukaryote interactions. We build on existing models of fungal genome evolution by conceptualizing Starships as a distinct genomic compartment whose dynamics profoundly shape fungal biology.
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Launched in 1985, Trends in Genetics swiftly established itself as a "must-read" for geneticists, offering concise, accessible articles covering a spectrum of topics from developmental biology to evolution. This reputation endures, making TiG a cherished resource in the genetic research community. While evolving with the field, the journal now embraces new areas like genomics, epigenetics, and computational genetics, alongside its continued coverage of traditional subjects such as transcriptional regulation, population genetics, and chromosome biology.
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