Consequence of paradigm shift with repeat landscapes in reptiles: Powerful facilitators of chromosomal rearrangements for diversity and evolution (running title: Genomic impact of repeats on chromosomal dynamics in reptiles)
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Summary: | Reptiles are notable for the extensive genomic diversity and species richness among amniote classes, but there is nevertheless a need for detailed genome-scale studies. Although the monophyletic amniotes have recently been a focus of attention through an increasing number of genome sequencing projects, the abundant repetitive portion of the genome, termed the “repeatome”, remains poorly understood across different lineages. Consisting predominantly of transposable elements or mobile and satellite sequences, these repeat elements are considered crucial in causing chromosomal rearrangements that lead to genomic diversity and evolution. Here, we propose major repeat landscapes in representative reptilian species, highlighting their evolutionary dynamics and role in mediating chromosomal rearrangements. Distinct karyotype variability, which is typically a conspicuous feature of reptile genomes, is discussed, with a particular focus on rearrangements correlated with evolutionary reorganization of micro-and macrochromosomes and sex chromosomes. The exceptional karyotype variation and extreme genomic diversity of reptiles are used to test several hypotheses concerning genomic structure, function, and evolution. |
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Consequence of paradigm shift with repeat landscapes in reptiles: Powerful facilitators of chromosomal rearrangements for diversity and evolution (running title: Genomic impact of repeats on chromosomal dynamics in reptiles)AmnioteChromosomeGenomeKaryotypeSex chromosomeReptiles are notable for the extensive genomic diversity and species richness among amniote classes, but there is nevertheless a need for detailed genome-scale studies. Although the monophyletic amniotes have recently been a focus of attention through an increasing number of genome sequencing projects, the abundant repetitive portion of the genome, termed the “repeatome”, remains poorly understood across different lineages. Consisting predominantly of transposable elements or mobile and satellite sequences, these repeat elements are considered crucial in causing chromosomal rearrangements that lead to genomic diversity and evolution. Here, we propose major repeat landscapes in representative reptilian species, highlighting their evolutionary dynamics and role in mediating chromosomal rearrangements. Distinct karyotype variability, which is typically a conspicuous feature of reptile genomes, is discussed, with a particular focus on rearrangements correlated with evolutionary reorganization of micro-and macrochromosomes and sex chromosomes. The exceptional karyotype variation and extreme genomic diversity of reptiles are used to test several hypotheses concerning genomic structure, function, and evolution.Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs FoundationNational Science and Technology Development AgencyBelgorod National Research UniversityCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)American Spinal Injury AssociationRockfall FoundationLaboratory of Animal Cytogenetics and Comparative Genomics (ACCG) Department of Genetics Faculty of Science Kasetsart University, 50 Ngamwongwan, ChatuchakSpecial Research Unit for Wildlife Genomics (SRUWG) Department of Forest Biology Faculty of Forestry Kasetsart University, 50 Ngamwongwan, ChatuchakIntegrative Genomics Lab-LGI Department of Structural and Functional Biology Institute of Bioscience at Botucatu São Paulo State University (UNESP)Center for Advanced Studies in Tropical Natural Resources National Research University-Kasetsart University Kasetsart UniversityCenter of Excellence on Agricultural Biotechnology (AG-BIO/PERDO-CHE)Omics Center for Agriculture Bioresources Food and Health Kasetsart University (OmiKU)Amphibian Research Center Hiroshima University, 1-3-1, KagamiyamaIntegrative Genomics Lab-LGI Department of Structural and Functional Biology Institute of Bioscience at Botucatu São Paulo State University (UNESP)Belgorod National Research University: 6/2558CAPES: 88882.433287/2019-01Belgorod National Research University: 9/2559National Science and Technology Development Agency: NSTDA P-19-52238American Spinal Injury Association: P1851131Rockfall Foundation: PHD60I0014Rockfall Foundation: RSA6180075Kasetsart UniversityUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Center of Excellence on Agricultural Biotechnology (AG-BIO/PERDO-CHE)Kasetsart University (OmiKU)Hiroshima UniversityAhmad, Syed FarhanSingchat, WorapongJehangir, Maryam [UNESP]Panthum, ThitipongSrikulnath, Kornsorn2020-12-12T01:31:19Z2020-12-12T01:31:19Z2020-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/other1-27http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11070827Genes, v. 11, n. 7, p. 1-27, 2020.2073-4425http://hdl.handle.net/11449/19912210.3390/genes110708272-s2.0-85088167320Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengGenesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2025-04-03T18:17:38Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/199122Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462025-04-03T18:17:38Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Consequence of paradigm shift with repeat landscapes in reptiles: Powerful facilitators of chromosomal rearrangements for diversity and evolution (running title: Genomic impact of repeats on chromosomal dynamics in reptiles) |
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Consequence of paradigm shift with repeat landscapes in reptiles: Powerful facilitators of chromosomal rearrangements for diversity and evolution (running title: Genomic impact of repeats on chromosomal dynamics in reptiles) |
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Consequence of paradigm shift with repeat landscapes in reptiles: Powerful facilitators of chromosomal rearrangements for diversity and evolution (running title: Genomic impact of repeats on chromosomal dynamics in reptiles) Ahmad, Syed Farhan Amniote Chromosome Genome Karyotype Sex chromosome |
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Consequence of paradigm shift with repeat landscapes in reptiles: Powerful facilitators of chromosomal rearrangements for diversity and evolution (running title: Genomic impact of repeats on chromosomal dynamics in reptiles) |
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Consequence of paradigm shift with repeat landscapes in reptiles: Powerful facilitators of chromosomal rearrangements for diversity and evolution (running title: Genomic impact of repeats on chromosomal dynamics in reptiles) |
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Consequence of paradigm shift with repeat landscapes in reptiles: Powerful facilitators of chromosomal rearrangements for diversity and evolution (running title: Genomic impact of repeats on chromosomal dynamics in reptiles) |
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Consequence of paradigm shift with repeat landscapes in reptiles: Powerful facilitators of chromosomal rearrangements for diversity and evolution (running title: Genomic impact of repeats on chromosomal dynamics in reptiles) |
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Consequence of paradigm shift with repeat landscapes in reptiles: Powerful facilitators of chromosomal rearrangements for diversity and evolution (running title: Genomic impact of repeats on chromosomal dynamics in reptiles) |
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Ahmad, Syed Farhan |
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Ahmad, Syed Farhan Singchat, Worapong Jehangir, Maryam [UNESP] Panthum, Thitipong Srikulnath, Kornsorn |
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Singchat, Worapong Jehangir, Maryam [UNESP] Panthum, Thitipong Srikulnath, Kornsorn |
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Kasetsart University Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Center of Excellence on Agricultural Biotechnology (AG-BIO/PERDO-CHE) Kasetsart University (OmiKU) Hiroshima University |
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Ahmad, Syed Farhan Singchat, Worapong Jehangir, Maryam [UNESP] Panthum, Thitipong Srikulnath, Kornsorn |
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Amniote Chromosome Genome Karyotype Sex chromosome |
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Amniote Chromosome Genome Karyotype Sex chromosome |
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Reptiles are notable for the extensive genomic diversity and species richness among amniote classes, but there is nevertheless a need for detailed genome-scale studies. Although the monophyletic amniotes have recently been a focus of attention through an increasing number of genome sequencing projects, the abundant repetitive portion of the genome, termed the “repeatome”, remains poorly understood across different lineages. Consisting predominantly of transposable elements or mobile and satellite sequences, these repeat elements are considered crucial in causing chromosomal rearrangements that lead to genomic diversity and evolution. Here, we propose major repeat landscapes in representative reptilian species, highlighting their evolutionary dynamics and role in mediating chromosomal rearrangements. Distinct karyotype variability, which is typically a conspicuous feature of reptile genomes, is discussed, with a particular focus on rearrangements correlated with evolutionary reorganization of micro-and macrochromosomes and sex chromosomes. The exceptional karyotype variation and extreme genomic diversity of reptiles are used to test several hypotheses concerning genomic structure, function, and evolution. |
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