2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12862-018-1288-9
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Evolutionary diversity and novelty of DNA repair genes in asexual Bdelloid rotifers

Abstract: BackgroundBdelloid rotifers are the oldest, most diverse and successful animal taxon for which males, hermaphrodites, and traditional meiosis are unknown. Their degenerate tetraploid genome, with 2–4 copies of most loci, includes thousands of genes acquired from all domains of life by horizontal transfer. Many bdelloid species thrive in ephemerally aquatic habitats by surviving desiccation at any life stage with no loss of fecundity or lifespan. Their unique genomic diversity and the intense selective pressure… Show more

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“…In addition, significant differences were not detected in organisms with relatively larger nuclear genomes. Exceptions to the general rule between genome size and HR/NHEJ usage, bdelloids have more copies of gene involved in NHEJ than other animals and thus preferentially use NHEJ in their DSB repairs [121]. However, we did not observed a higher NUMT content in bdelloids than other invertebrates.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…In addition, significant differences were not detected in organisms with relatively larger nuclear genomes. Exceptions to the general rule between genome size and HR/NHEJ usage, bdelloids have more copies of gene involved in NHEJ than other animals and thus preferentially use NHEJ in their DSB repairs [121]. However, we did not observed a higher NUMT content in bdelloids than other invertebrates.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…In addition, signi cant differences were not detected in organisms with relatively larger nuclear genomes. Exceptions to the general rule between genome size and HR/NHEJ usage, bdelloids have more copies of gene involved in NHEJ than other animals and thus preferentially use NHEJ in their DSB repairs [83]. However, we did not observed a higher NUMT content in bdelloids than other invertebrates.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…In general, organisms with compact genomes, such as yeasts, preferentially use HR; in contrast, NHEJ is the predominant DSB repair pathway in mammals and plants with large and complex genomes. Exceptions to this general rule may exist when duplicate genes in the NHEJ pathway have specifically been retained [83]. We did not observe significant differences between desiccationtolerant plants and their controls.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 63%