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Orthologous microsatellites, transposable elements, and DNA deletions correlate with generation time and body mass in neoavian birds.


ABSTRACT: The rate of mutation accumulation in germline cells can be affected by cell replication and/or DNA damage, which are further related to life history traits such as generation time and body mass. Leveraging the existing datasets of 233 neoavian bird species, here, we investigated whether generation time and body mass contribute to the interspecific variation of orthologous microsatellite length, transposable element (TE) length, and deletion length and how these genomic attributes affect genome sizes. In nonpasserines, we found that generation time is correlated to both orthologous microsatellite length and TE length, and body mass is negatively correlated to DNA deletions. These patterns are less pronounced in passerines. In all species, we found that DNA deletions relate to genome size similarly as TE length, suggesting a role of body mass dynamics in genome evolution. Our results indicate that generation time and body mass shape the evolution of genomic attributes in neoavian birds.

SUBMITTER: Ji Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9432842 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Orthologous microsatellites, transposable elements, and DNA deletions correlate with generation time and body mass in neoavian birds.

Ji Yanzhu Y   Feng Shaohong S   Wu Lei L   Fang Qi Q   Brüniche-Olsen Anna A   DeWoody J Andrew JA   Cheng Yalin Y   Zhang Dezhi D   Hao Yan Y   Song Gang G   Qu Yanhua Y   Suh Alexander A   Zhang Guojie G   Hackett Shannon J SJ   Lei Fumin F  

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The rate of mutation accumulation in germline cells can be affected by cell replication and/or DNA damage, which are further related to life history traits such as generation time and body mass. Leveraging the existing datasets of 233 neoavian bird species, here, we investigated whether generation time and body mass contribute to the interspecific variation of orthologous microsatellite length, transposable element (TE) length, and deletion length and how these genomic attributes affect genome s  ...[more]

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