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Comparison of mitochondrial genomes provides insights into intron dynamics and evolution in Botryosphaeria dothidea and B. kuwatsukai

作者:刘小凤  来源:  发布日期:2021-06-03  浏览次数:

论文信息:Comparison of mitochondrial genomes provides insights into intron dynamics and evolution in Botryosphaeria dothidea and B. kuwatsukai,Bo Wang ,Xiaofei Liang, Xiaojuan Hao,Haiyue Dang, Tom Hsiang, Mark L. Gleason, Rong Zhang and Guangyu Sun *,Environmental Microbiology ,2021 ,doi:10.1111/1462-2920.15608

JCR分区Q1,中科院大类二区,IF:4.933

论文摘要:Botryosphaeria dothidea is one of the most common fungal pathogens on a large number of hosts worldwide. Botryosphaeria dothidea and B. kuwatsukai are also the main causal agents of apple ring rot. In this study, we sequenced, assembled and annotated the circular mitogenomes of 12 diverse B. dothidea isolates (105.7–114.8 kb) infecting various plants including apple, and five diverse B. kuwatsukai isolates(118.0–124.6 kb) from apple. B. dothidea mitogenomes harboured a set of 29–31 introns and 48–52 ORFs. In contrast, B. kuwatsukai mitogenomes harboured more introns (32–34) and ORFs (51–54). The variation in mitogenome sizes was associated mainly with different numbers of introns and insertions of mobile genetic elements. Interestingly, B. dothidea and B.kuwatsukai displayed distinct intron distribution patterns, with three intron loci showing presence/absence dynamics in each species. Large numbers of introns (57% in B. dothidea and 49% in B. kuwatsukai)were most likely obtained through horizontal transfer from non-Dothideomycetes. The mitochondrial gene phylogeny supported the differentiation of the twospecies. Overall, this study sheds light into the mitochondrial evolution of the plant pathogens B. dothidea and B. kuwatsukai, and intron distribution patternscould be useful markers for studies on population diversity.

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