Multiple and diversified transposon lineages contribute to early and recent bivalve genome evolution.
Jacopo MartelossiFilippo NicoliniSimone SubacchiDaniela PasqualeFabrizio GhiselliAndrea LuchettiPublished in: BMC biology (2023)
We found that bivalves host an exceptional diversity of transposons compared to other molluscs. Their LINE complement could mainly follow a "stealth drivers" model of evolution where multiple and diversified families are able to survive and co-exist for a long period of time in the host genome, potentially shaping both recent and early phases of bivalve genome evolution and diversification. Overall, we provide not only the first comparative study of TE evolutionary dynamics in a large but understudied phylum such as Mollusca, but also a reference library for ORF-containing class II DDE/D and LINE elements, which represents an important genomic resource for their identification and characterization in novel genomes.
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