2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41396-019-0423-y
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Patterns of inter- and intrasubspecific homologous recombination inform eco-evolutionary dynamics of Xylella fastidiosa

Abstract: High rates of homologous recombination (HR) in the bacterial plant pathogen Xylella fastidiosa have been previously detected. This study aimed to determine the extent and explore the ecological significance of HR in the genomes of recombinants experimentally generated by natural transformation and wild-type isolates. Both sets of strains displayed widespread HR and similar average size of recombined fragments consisting of random events (2-10 kb) of inter-and intrasubspecific recombination. A significantly hig… Show more

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“…Less considered are the impacts of homologous recombination across species. Our results add to a growing body of literature suggesting that, while perhaps less common than intraspecific homologous recombination ( 22 , 23 ), interspecific gene exchange facilitated by homologous recombination at syntenic loci is an important mechanism of adaptation ( 24 ). All three cbsA HGT events within Xanthomonas occurred through homologous recombination in syntenic neighborhoods flanking cbsA presence/absence polymorphisms, and two of these resulted in the reversal of an ancestral loss event (Figure 2), suggesting that synteny conservation potentiates not only gene gain but the reversal of lineage-specific gene loss.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Less considered are the impacts of homologous recombination across species. Our results add to a growing body of literature suggesting that, while perhaps less common than intraspecific homologous recombination ( 22 , 23 ), interspecific gene exchange facilitated by homologous recombination at syntenic loci is an important mechanism of adaptation ( 24 ). All three cbsA HGT events within Xanthomonas occurred through homologous recombination in syntenic neighborhoods flanking cbsA presence/absence polymorphisms, and two of these resulted in the reversal of an ancestral loss event (Figure 2), suggesting that synteny conservation potentiates not only gene gain but the reversal of lineage-specific gene loss.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Homologous recombination events were detected in Xf and were suspected to be associated with host-shift, as documented for the subspecies morus (Nunney et al, 2014). But intrasubspecific homologous recombination events could be more frequent than intersubspecific events (Potnis et al, 2019). Based on genome sequence analyses, it was proposed to merge the subspecies fastidiosa, morus, and sandyi in the subspecies fastidiosa [hereafter referred to Xff sensu lato (Xffsl) to avoid confusion with classical Xff], the subspecies multiplex and pauca remaining coherent groups and distantly related from Xff (Marcelletti and Scortichini, 2016;Denancé et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Intra-subspecific and inter-subspecific recombination commonly occur in subsp. pauca (Nunney et al 2012;Coletta-Filho et al 2017;Potnis et al 2019). Nonetheless, the frequency of recombination events varies among clades.…”
Section: Historical Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%