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Article Dans Une Revue The Science of Nature Naturwissenschaften Année : 2015

Evolutionary history of the Azteca-like mariner transposons and their host ants

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Three different complete mariner elements were found in the genome of the ant Tapinoma nigerrimum. One (Tnigmar-Mr) was interrupted by a 900-bp insertion that corresponded to an incomplete member of a fourth mariner element, called Azteca. In this work, we isolate and characterize full-length Tnigmar-Az elements in T. nigerrimum. The purpose of this study is to clarify the evolutionary history of Azteca elements and their hosts as well as the possible existence of horizontal transfer processes. For this, Azteca-like elements were also retrieved from the available sequences of various ant genomes, representing four different ant subfam-ilies: Dolichoderinae, Formicinae, Myrmicinae, and Ponerinae. The tree topology resulting for the Azteca-like elements bore very little resemblance to that of their respective hosts. The pervasive presence of Azteca-like elements in all ant genomes, together with the observation that extant copies are usually younger than the genomes that host them, could be explained either by lineage sorting or by recent horizontal transfer of active elements. However, the finding of closer genetic relationships between elements than between the ants that host them is consistent with the latter scenario. This is clearly observed in Sinvmar-Az, Tnigmar-Az, Acepmar-Az, and Cflomar-Az elements, suggesting the existence of horizontal transfer processes. On the contrary, some elements displayed more divergence than did the hosts harboring them. This may reflect either further horizontal transfer events or random lineage sorting.
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hal-01316578 , version 1 (20-05-2016)

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Teresa Palomeque, Olivia Sanllorente, Xulio Maside, Jesús Vela, Pablo Mora, et al.. Evolutionary history of the Azteca-like mariner transposons and their host ants. The Science of Nature Naturwissenschaften, 2015, 102 ((7-8)), pp.44. ⟨10.1007/s00114-015-1294-3⟩. ⟨hal-01316578⟩
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