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  • Structural rearrangements like inversions, translocations, and large insertions/deletions are key genomic variants that influence the evolution and phenotypic diversity of organisms.
  • Researchers studied eight Fusarium graminearum isolates and identified a significant number of these genomic alterations, including 87 inversions and over 58,000 insertions, highlighting the complexity of their genome.
  • The findings suggest that recombination and repeat elements are critical to the creation of structural variants, which can impact gene presence, protein products, and the interactions between pathogens and hosts.

Article Abstract

Structural rearrangements, such as inversions, translocations, duplications, and large insertions and deletions, are large-scale genomic variants that can play an important role in shaping phenotypic variation and in genome adaptation and evolution. We used chromosomal-level assemblies from eight Fusarium graminearum isolates to study structural variants and their role in fungal evolution. We generated the assemblies of four of these genomes after Oxford Nanopore sequencing. A total of 87 inversions, 159 translocations, 245 duplications, 58,489 insertions, and 34,102 deletions were detected. Regions of high recombination rate are associated with structural rearrangements, and a significant proportion of inversions, translocations, and duplications overlap with the repeat content of the genome, suggesting recombination and repeat elements are major factors in the origin of structural rearrangements in F. graminearum. Large insertions and deletions introduce presence-absence polymorphisms for many genes, including secondary metabolite biosynthesis cluster genes and predicted effectors genes. Translocation events were found to be shuffling predicted effector-rich regions of the genomes and are likely contributing to the gain and loss of effectors facilitated by recombination. Breakpoints of some structural rearrangements fall within coding sequences and are likely altering the protein products. Structural rearrangements in F. graminearum thus have an important role to play in shaping pathogen-host interactions and broader evolution through genome reorganization, the introduction of presence-absence polymorphisms, and changing protein products and gene regulation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11152077PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkae065DOI Listing

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