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Nat Commun ; 5: 5495, 2014 Dec 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25510865

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Adaptation requires genetic variation, but founder populations are generally genetically depleted. Here we sequence two populations of an inbred ant that diverge in phenotype to determine how variability is generated. Cardiocondyla obscurior has the smallest of the sequenced ant genomes and its structure suggests a fundamental role of transposable elements (TEs) in adaptive evolution. Accumulations of TEs (TE islands) comprising 7.18% of the genome evolve faster than other regions with regard to single-nucleotide variants, gene/exon duplications and deletions and gene homology. A non-random distribution of gene families, larvae/adult specific gene expression and signs of differential methylation in TE islands indicate intragenomic differences in regulation, evolutionary rates and coalescent effective population size. Our study reveals a tripartite interplay between TEs, life history and adaptation in an invasive species.


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Hormigas/genética , Elementos Transponibles de ADN , Genes de Insecto , Genoma de los Insectos , Islas Genómicas , Especies Introducidas , Adaptación Fisiológica , Animales , Evolución Biológica , Brasil , Metilación de ADN , Exones , Eliminación de Gen , Duplicación de Gen , Japón , Filogeografía , Polimorfismo de Nucleótido Simple
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