<strong>Mobilome characterization of the beetle </strong><em><strong>Euchroma gigantea</strong></em><strong> (Buprestidae) uncovers multiple long range </strong><em><strong>Tc1-Mariner</strong></em><strong> horizontal transfer events</strong>
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Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile repetitive DNA sequences that can transfer horizontally between species. Due to their mutagenic characteristics, TEs are associated with different evolutionary events, including chromosomal rearrangements that are abundant in the beetle <em>Euchroma gigantea</em>. In order to understand more in depth the impact of TEs on the genomic evolution of <em>E. gigantea</em>, we characterized the <em>E. gigantea mobilome</em> and evaluated the horizontal transfer transmission mode of <em>Tc1-Mariner</em> elements. Genomic sequencing data was generated on the Illumina Hiseq plataform, from a specimen (Northeast lineage) collected in Recife, Pernambuco - Brazil. The TEs were characterized by two independent approaches based on the clustering and assembly of highly repetitive sequences, the RepeatExplorer and dnaPipeTE. The sequences obtained were further characterized using ORFfinder and CD-Search, to obtain the TEs’ potential coding amino acids and verify the presence and integrity of known TE domains. Evidence for horizontal transfer was evaluated by nucleotide and protein genetic distance between TEs from <em>E. gigantea</em> and other species and phylogenetic incongruences detected between TEs and hosts phylogenetic trees. The mobilome of <em>E. gigantea</em> represents about 21 to 26% of its genome. This mobilome is composed of TEs from 31 superfamilies, belonging to different classes and most known orders of TEs. Several types of TEs with intact domains were observed with emphasis on <em>Tc1-Mariner</em> suggesting the presence of potentially autonomous elements. This superfamily also stands out for having the greatest abundance and diversity, with TEs being classified into four families. When compared to TEs deposited in databases, <em>Mariner</em> TEs stood out as having the highest aminoacid similarity (above 90%) with TEs from phylogenetically distant species, such as ants, bees and flies. Altogether these results suggest that <em>E. gigantea Mariner </em>TEs underwent multiple horizontal transfer events to other insect species.
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Wallau, Gabriel
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2023-07-05



