Comparative Genome Microsynteny Illuminates the Fast Evolution of Nuclear Mitochondrial Segments (NUMTs) in Mammals

Author:

Uvizl Marek12,Puechmaille Sebastien J34,Power Sarahjane5,Pippel Martin67,Carthy Samuel5,Haerty Wilfried89ORCID,Myers Eugene W6,Teeling Emma C5,Huang Zixia5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Zoology, National Museum , 19300 Prague , Czech Republic

2. Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Charles University , 12844 Prague , Czech Republic

3. Institut des Sciences de l’Evolution de Montpellier (ISEM), University of Montpellier , 34095 Montpellier , France

4. Institut Universitaire de France , Paris , France

5. School of Biology and Environmental Science, University College Dublin , Belfield, Dublin 4 , Ireland

6. Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics , 01307 Dresden , Germany

7. National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden , Uppsala , Sweden

8. Earlham Institute, Norwich Research Park, Colney Ln , NR4 7UZ Norwich , UK

9. School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia , Norwich , UK

Abstract

Abstract The escape of DNA from mitochondria into the nuclear genome (nuclear mitochondrial DNA, NUMT) is an ongoing process. Although pervasively observed in eukaryotic genomes, their evolutionary trajectories in a mammal-wide context are poorly understood. The main challenge lies in the orthology assignment of NUMTs across species due to their fast evolution and chromosomal rearrangements over the past 200 million years. To address this issue, we systematically investigated the characteristics of NUMT insertions in 45 mammalian genomes and established a novel, synteny-based method to accurately predict orthologous NUMTs and ascertain their evolution across mammals. With a series of comparative analyses across taxa, we revealed that NUMTs may originate from nonrandom regions in mtDNA, are likely found in transposon-rich and intergenic regions, and unlikely code for functional proteins. Using our synteny-based approach, we leveraged 630 pairwise comparisons of genome-wide microsynteny and predicted the NUMT orthology relationships across 36 mammals. With the phylogenetic patterns of NUMT presence-and-absence across taxa, we constructed the ancestral state of NUMTs given the mammal tree using a coalescent method. We found support on the ancestral node of Fereuungulata within Laurasiatheria, whose subordinal relationships are still controversial. This study broadens our knowledge on NUMT insertion and evolution in mammalian genomes and highlights the merit of NUMTs as alternative genetic markers in phylogenetic inference.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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