Epigenetic silencing of transposable elements: A trade-off between reduced transposition and deleterious effects on neighboring gene expression
University of California, Irvine
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Abstract
Transposable elements (TEs) are ubiquitous genomic parasites. The deleterious consequences of the presence and activity of TEs have fueled debate about the evolutionary forces countering their expansion. Purifying selection is thought to purge TE insertions from the genome, and TE sequences are targeted by hosts for epigenetic silencing. However, the interplay between epigenetic and evolutionary forces countering TE expansion remains unexplored. Here we analyze genomic, epigenetic, and population genetic data from Arabidopsis thaliana to yield three observations. First, gene expression is negatively correlated with the density of methylated TEs. Second, the signature of purifying selection is detectable for…
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- Biology
- Transposable element
- Epigenetics
- Gene silencing
- DNA methylation
- Genetics
- Gene
- Gene expression
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