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Genome-wide estimation of recombination, mutation and positive selection enlightens diversification drivers of Mycobacterium bovis
by
Cunha, Mónica V.
, Reis, Ana C.
in
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/ Cell walls
/ Chromosome Mapping
/ Datasets
/ DNA biosynthesis
/ DNA repair
/ Epidemiology
/ Evolutionary genetics
/ Gene transfer
/ Genes
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic Variation - genetics
/ Genome, Bacterial - genetics
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Horizontal transfer
/ Host-pathogen interactions
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Infectious diseases
/ Lipid metabolism
/ Metabolism
/ multidisciplinary
/ Mutation
/ Mutation - genetics
/ Mycobacterium bovis - genetics
/ Nucleotide sequence
/ Pathogens
/ Population growth
/ Positive selection
/ Recombination
/ Recombination, Genetic - genetics
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Selection, Genetic - genetics
/ Single-nucleotide polymorphism
/ Tuberculosis
/ Whole Genome Sequencing
2021
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Genome-wide estimation of recombination, mutation and positive selection enlightens diversification drivers of Mycobacterium bovis
by
Cunha, Mónica V.
, Reis, Ana C.
in
631/114
/ 631/181
/ 631/326
/ Cell walls
/ Chromosome Mapping
/ Datasets
/ DNA biosynthesis
/ DNA repair
/ Epidemiology
/ Evolutionary genetics
/ Gene transfer
/ Genes
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic Variation - genetics
/ Genome, Bacterial - genetics
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Horizontal transfer
/ Host-pathogen interactions
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Infectious diseases
/ Lipid metabolism
/ Metabolism
/ multidisciplinary
/ Mutation
/ Mutation - genetics
/ Mycobacterium bovis - genetics
/ Nucleotide sequence
/ Pathogens
/ Population growth
/ Positive selection
/ Recombination
/ Recombination, Genetic - genetics
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Selection, Genetic - genetics
/ Single-nucleotide polymorphism
/ Tuberculosis
/ Whole Genome Sequencing
2021
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Genome-wide estimation of recombination, mutation and positive selection enlightens diversification drivers of Mycobacterium bovis
by
Cunha, Mónica V.
, Reis, Ana C.
in
631/114
/ 631/181
/ 631/326
/ Cell walls
/ Chromosome Mapping
/ Datasets
/ DNA biosynthesis
/ DNA repair
/ Epidemiology
/ Evolutionary genetics
/ Gene transfer
/ Genes
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic Variation - genetics
/ Genome, Bacterial - genetics
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Horizontal transfer
/ Host-pathogen interactions
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Infectious diseases
/ Lipid metabolism
/ Metabolism
/ multidisciplinary
/ Mutation
/ Mutation - genetics
/ Mycobacterium bovis - genetics
/ Nucleotide sequence
/ Pathogens
/ Population growth
/ Positive selection
/ Recombination
/ Recombination, Genetic - genetics
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Selection, Genetic - genetics
/ Single-nucleotide polymorphism
/ Tuberculosis
/ Whole Genome Sequencing
2021
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Genome-wide estimation of recombination, mutation and positive selection enlightens diversification drivers of Mycobacterium bovis
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Genome-wide estimation of recombination, mutation and positive selection enlightens diversification drivers of Mycobacterium bovis
2021
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Overview
Genome sequencing has reinvigorated the infectious disease research field, shedding light on disease epidemiology, pathogenesis, host–pathogen interactions and also evolutionary processes exerted upon pathogens.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
complex (MTBC), enclosing
M. bovis
as one of its animal-adapted members causing tuberculosis (TB) in terrestrial mammals, is a paradigmatic model of bacterial evolution. As other MTBC members,
M. bovis
is postulated as a strictly clonal, slowly evolving pathogen, with apparently no signs of recombination or horizontal gene transfer. In this work, we applied comparative genomics to a whole genome sequence (WGS) dataset composed by 70 M
. bovis
from different lineages (European and African) to gain insights into the evolutionary forces that shape genetic diversification in
M. bovis
. Three distinct approaches were used to estimate signs of recombination. Globally, a small number of recombinant events was identified and confirmed by two independent methods with solid support. Still, recombination reveals a weaker effect on
M. bovis
diversity compared with mutation (overall r/m = 0.037). The differential r/m average values obtained across the clonal complexes of
M. bovis
in our dataset are consistent with the general notion that the extent of recombination may vary widely among lineages assigned to the same taxonomical species. Based on this work, recombination in
M. bovis
cannot be excluded and should thus be a topic of further effort in future comparative genomics studies for which WGS of large datasets from different epidemiological scenarios across the world is crucial. A smaller
M. bovis
dataset (
n
= 42) from a multi-host TB endemic scenario was then subjected to additional analyses, with the identification of more than 1,800 sites wherein at least one strain showed a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). The majority (87.1%) was located in coding regions, with the global ratio of non-synonymous upon synonymous alterations (dN/dS) exceeding 1.5, suggesting that positive selection is an important evolutionary force exerted upon
M. bovis
. A higher percentage of SNPs was detected in genes enriched into “lipid metabolism”, “cell wall and cell processes” and “intermediary metabolism and respiration” functional categories, revealing their underlying importance in
M. bovis
biology and evolution. A closer look on genes prone to horizontal gene transfer in the MTBC ancestor and included in the 3R (DNA repair, replication and recombination) system revealed a global average negative value for Taijima’s D neutrality test, suggesting that past selective sweeps and population expansion after a recent bottleneck remain as major evolutionary drivers of the obligatory pathogen
M. bovis
in its struggle with the host.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
Subject
/ 631/181
/ 631/326
/ Datasets
/ Genes
/ Genetic Variation - genetics
/ Genome, Bacterial - genetics
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Mutation
/ Mycobacterium bovis - genetics
/ Recombination, Genetic - genetics
/ Science
/ Selection, Genetic - genetics
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