Genomics Inform.  2014 Sep;12(3):87-97. 10.5808/GI.2014.12.3.87.

Transposable Elements and Genome Size Variations in Plants

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  • 1Department of Molecular Bioscience, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, Korea. kimnamsu@kangwon.ac.kr

Abstract

Although the number of protein-coding genes is not highly variable between plant taxa, the DNA content in their genomes is highly variable, by as much as 2,056-fold from a 1C amount of 0.0648 pg to 132.5 pg. The mean 1C-value in plants is 2.4 pg, and genome size expansion/contraction is lineage-specific in plant taxonomy. Transposable element fractions in plant genomes are also variable, as low as ~3% in small genomes and as high as ~85% in large genomes, indicating that genome size is a linear function of transposable element content. Of the 2 classes of transposable elements, the dynamics of class 1 long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons is a major contributor to the 1C value differences among plants. The activity of LTR retrotransposons is under the control of epigenetic suppressing mechanisms. Also, genome-purging mechanisms have been adopted to counter-balance the genome size amplification. With a wealth of information on whole-genome sequences in plant genomes, it was revealed that several genome-purging mechanisms have been employed, depending on plant taxa. Two genera, Lilium and Fritillaria, are known to have large genomes in angiosperms. There were twice times of concerted genome size evolutions in the family Liliaceae during the divergence of the current genera in Liliaceae. In addition to the LTR retrotransposons, non-LTR retrotransposons and satellite DNAs contributed to the huge genomes in the two genera by possible failure of genome counter-balancing mechanisms.

Keyword

C-value; DNA transposable elements; genome-purging; genome size; LTR retrotransposons

MeSH Terms

Angiosperms
Classification
DNA
DNA Transposable Elements*
DNA, Satellite
Epigenomics
Fritillaria
Genome
Genome Size*
Genome, Plant
Humans
Liliaceae
Lilium
Plants
Retroelements
Terminal Repeat Sequences
DNA
DNA Transposable Elements
DNA, Satellite
Retroelements
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