Discovery of a new repeat family in the Callithrix jacchus genome

  1. Mark A. Batzer3
  1. 1 Louisiana State University;
  2. 2 The Institute for Systems Biology;
  3. 3 Lousiana State University
  1. * Corresponding author; email: konkel{at}lsu.edu

Abstract

We identified a novel repeat family, termed Platy-1, in the Callithrix jacchus (common marmoset) genome that arose around the time of the divergence of platyrrhines and catarrhines, and established itself as a repeat family in New World monkeys (NWMs). A full-length Platy-1 element is ~100 bp in length, making it the shortest known SINE in primates, and harbors features characteristic of non-LTR retrotransposons. We identified 2268 full-length Platy-1 elements across 62 subfamilies in the common marmoset genome. Our subfamily reconstruction and phylogenetic analyses support Platy-1 propagation throughout the evolution of NWMs in the lineage leading to C. jacchus. Platy-1 appears to have reached its amplification peak in the common ancestor of current day marmosets and has since moderately declined. However, identification of more than 200 Platy-1 elements identical to their respective consensus sequence, and the presence of polymorphic elements within common marmoset populations, suggests ongoing retrotransposition activity. Platy-1, a SINE (short interspersed element) appears to have originated from an Alu element, and hence, to be derived from 7SL RNA. Our analyses illustrate the birth of a new repeat family and its propagation dynamics in the lineage leading to the common marmoset over the last 40 million years.

  • Received September 3, 2015.
  • Accepted February 23, 2016.

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