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FA-SAT Is an Old Satellite DNA Frozen in Several Bilateria Genomes.


ABSTRACT: In recent years, a growing body of evidence has recognized the tandem repeat sequences, and specifically satellite DNA, as a functional class of sequences in the genomic "dark matter." Using an original, complementary, and thus an eclectic experimental design, we show that the cat archetypal satellite DNA sequence, FA-SAT, is "frozen" conservatively in several Bilateria genomes. We found different genomic FA-SAT architectures, and the interspersion pattern was conserved. In Carnivora genomes, the FA-SAT-related sequences are also amplified, with the predominance of a specific FA-SAT variant, at the heterochromatic regions. We inspected the cat genome project to locate FA-SAT array flanking regions and revealed an intensive intermingling with transposable elements. Our results also show that FA-SAT-related sequences are transcribed and that the most abundant FA-SAT variant is not always the most transcribed. We thus conclude that the DNA sequences of FA-SAT and their transcripts are "frozen" in these genomes. Future work is needed to disclose any putative function that these sequences may play in these genomes.

SUBMITTER: Chaves R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5714208 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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FA-SAT Is an Old Satellite DNA Frozen in Several Bilateria Genomes.

Chaves Raquel R   Ferreira Daniela D   Mendes-da-Silva Ana A   Meles Susana S   Adega Filomena F  

Genome biology and evolution 20171101 11


In recent years, a growing body of evidence has recognized the tandem repeat sequences, and specifically satellite DNA, as a functional class of sequences in the genomic "dark matter." Using an original, complementary, and thus an eclectic experimental design, we show that the cat archetypal satellite DNA sequence, FA-SAT, is "frozen" conservatively in several Bilateria genomes. We found different genomic FA-SAT architectures, and the interspersion pattern was conserved. In Carnivora genomes, th  ...[more]

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