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Loss of heterozygosity by SCRaMbLEing 被引量:6
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作者 Yunxiang Li Yi Wu +3 位作者 Lu Ma Zhou Guo Wenhai Xiao Yingjin Yuan 《Science China(Life Sciences)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2019年第3期381-393,共13页
Genetic variation drives phenotypic evolution within populations. Genetic variation can be divided into different forms according to the size of genomic changes. However, study of large-scale genomic variation such as... Genetic variation drives phenotypic evolution within populations. Genetic variation can be divided into different forms according to the size of genomic changes. However, study of large-scale genomic variation such as structural variation and aneuploidy is still limited and mainly based on the static, predetermined feature of individual genomes. Here, using SCRaMbLE,different levels of loss of heterozygosity(LOH) events including short-range LOH, long-range LOH and whole chromosome LOH were detected in evolved strains. By contrast, using rapid adaptive evolution, aneuploidy was detected in the adaptive strains. It was further found that deletion of gene GLN3, long-range LOH in the left arm of synthetic chromosome Ⅹ, whole chromosome LOH of synthetic chromosome Ⅹ, and duplication of chromosome Ⅷ(trisomy) lead to increased rapamycin resistance in synthetic yeast. Comparative analysis of genome stability of evolved strains indicates that the aneuploid strain has a higher frequency of degeneration than the SCRaMbLEd strain. These findings enrich our understanding of genetic mechanism of rapamycin resistance in yeast, and provide valuable insights into yeast genome architecture and function. 展开更多
关键词 SCRAMBLE loss of heterozygosity(LOH) rapid adaptive evolution ANEUPLOIDY structural variation synthetic YEAST GENOME
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