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Patterns and rates of nucleotide substitution,insertion and deletion in the endosymbiont of ants Blochmannia floridanus
Authors:L GÓMEZ‐VALERO  A LATORRE  R GIL  J GADAU  H FELDHAAR  F J SILVA
Institution:1. Biologie des bactéries intracellulaires, Institute Pasteur, 28 Rue du Dr Roux, 75724 Paris France;2. Institut Cavanilles de Biodiversitat i Biologia Evolutiva, Universitat de València, Apartado de correos 22085, 46071 València and CIBER de Epidemiología y Salud Pública, Spain;3. School of Life Science, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287, USA;4. Department of Physiology and Sociobiology (Zoologie II), Biocentre, University of Wuerzburg, Am Hubland, 97074 Wuerzburg, Germany
Abstract:Genome reduction is a general process that has been studied in numerous symbiotic bacteria associated with insects. We investigated the last stages of genome degradation in Blochmannia floridanus, a mutualistic bacterial endosymbiont of the ant Camponotus floridanus. We determined the tempo (rates of insertion and deletion) and mode (size and number of insertion–deletion events) of the process in the last 200 000 years by analysing a total of 16 intergenic regions in several strains of this endosymbiont from different ant populations. We provide the first calculation of the reduction rate for noncoding DNA in this endosymbiont (2.2 × 10?8 lost nucleotides/site/year) and compare it with the rate of loss in other species. Our results confirm, as it has been observed in other organisms like Buchnera aphidicola or Rickettsia spp., that deletions larger than one nucleotide can still appear in advanced stages of genome reduction and that a substitutional deletion bias exists. However, this bias is not due to a higher proportion of deletion over insertion events but to a few deletion events being larger than the rest. Moreover, we detected a substitutional AT bias that is probably responsible for the increase in the number of the small and moderate indel events in the last stages of genome reduction. Accordingly, we found intrapopulational polymorphisms for the detected microsatellites in contrast to the stability associated with these in free‐living bacteria such as Escherichia coli.
Keywords:Blochmannia floridanus  Camponotus floridanus  deletional bias  evolution  genome reduction  reduction rate
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