Loss of heterozygosity results in rapid but variable genome homogenization across yeast genetic backgrounds

The dynamics and diversity of the appearance of genetic variants play an essential role in the evolution of the genome and the shaping of biodiversity. Recent population-wide genome sequencing surveys have highlighted the importance of loss of heterozygosity (LOH) events and have shown that they are...

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Main Authors: Abhishek Dutta, Fabien Dutreux, Joseph Schacherer
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Language:English
Published: eLife Sciences Publications Ltd 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://elifesciences.org/articles/70339
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spelling doaj-40228899cb9842c48658d8c8856541912021-06-30T16:25:00ZengeLife Sciences Publications LtdeLife2050-084X2021-06-011010.7554/eLife.70339Loss of heterozygosity results in rapid but variable genome homogenization across yeast genetic backgroundsAbhishek Dutta0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2256-6956Fabien Dutreux1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2569-1330Joseph Schacherer2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6606-6884Université de Strasbourg, CNRS, GMGM UMR 7156, Strasbourg, FranceUniversité de Strasbourg, CNRS, GMGM UMR 7156, Strasbourg, FranceUniversité de Strasbourg, CNRS, GMGM UMR 7156, Strasbourg, France; Institut Universitaire de France (IUF), Paris, FranceThe dynamics and diversity of the appearance of genetic variants play an essential role in the evolution of the genome and the shaping of biodiversity. Recent population-wide genome sequencing surveys have highlighted the importance of loss of heterozygosity (LOH) events and have shown that they are a neglected part of the genetic diversity landscape. To assess the extent, variability, and spectrum, we explored the accumulation of LOH events in 169 heterozygous diploid Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutation accumulation lines across nine genetic backgrounds. In total, we detected a large set of 22,828 LOH events across distinct genetic backgrounds with a heterozygous level ranging from 0.1% to 1%. LOH events are very frequent with a rate consistently much higher than the mutation rate, showing their importance for genome evolution. We observed that the interstitial LOH (I-LOH) events, resulting in internal short LOH tracts, were much frequent (n = 19,660) than the terminal LOH (T-LOH) events, that is, tracts extending to the end of the chromosome (n = 3168). However, the spectrum, the rate, and the fraction of the genome under LOH vary across genetic backgrounds. Interestingly, we observed that the more the ancestors were heterozygous, the more they accumulated T-LOH events. In addition, frequent short I-LOH tracts are a signature of the lines derived from hybrids with low spore fertility. Finally, we found lines showing almost complete homozygotization during vegetative progression. Overall, our results highlight that the variable dynamics of the LOH accumulation across distinct genetic backgrounds might lead to rapid differential genome evolution during vegetative growth.https://elifesciences.org/articles/70339mutation accumulationmitotic recombinationloss of heterozygositygenetic diverstityspore fertility
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author Abhishek Dutta
Fabien Dutreux
Joseph Schacherer
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Joseph Schacherer
Loss of heterozygosity results in rapid but variable genome homogenization across yeast genetic backgrounds
eLife
mutation accumulation
mitotic recombination
loss of heterozygosity
genetic diverstity
spore fertility
author_facet Abhishek Dutta
Fabien Dutreux
Joseph Schacherer
author_sort Abhishek Dutta
title Loss of heterozygosity results in rapid but variable genome homogenization across yeast genetic backgrounds
title_short Loss of heterozygosity results in rapid but variable genome homogenization across yeast genetic backgrounds
title_full Loss of heterozygosity results in rapid but variable genome homogenization across yeast genetic backgrounds
title_fullStr Loss of heterozygosity results in rapid but variable genome homogenization across yeast genetic backgrounds
title_full_unstemmed Loss of heterozygosity results in rapid but variable genome homogenization across yeast genetic backgrounds
title_sort loss of heterozygosity results in rapid but variable genome homogenization across yeast genetic backgrounds
publisher eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
series eLife
issn 2050-084X
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The dynamics and diversity of the appearance of genetic variants play an essential role in the evolution of the genome and the shaping of biodiversity. Recent population-wide genome sequencing surveys have highlighted the importance of loss of heterozygosity (LOH) events and have shown that they are a neglected part of the genetic diversity landscape. To assess the extent, variability, and spectrum, we explored the accumulation of LOH events in 169 heterozygous diploid Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutation accumulation lines across nine genetic backgrounds. In total, we detected a large set of 22,828 LOH events across distinct genetic backgrounds with a heterozygous level ranging from 0.1% to 1%. LOH events are very frequent with a rate consistently much higher than the mutation rate, showing their importance for genome evolution. We observed that the interstitial LOH (I-LOH) events, resulting in internal short LOH tracts, were much frequent (n = 19,660) than the terminal LOH (T-LOH) events, that is, tracts extending to the end of the chromosome (n = 3168). However, the spectrum, the rate, and the fraction of the genome under LOH vary across genetic backgrounds. Interestingly, we observed that the more the ancestors were heterozygous, the more they accumulated T-LOH events. In addition, frequent short I-LOH tracts are a signature of the lines derived from hybrids with low spore fertility. Finally, we found lines showing almost complete homozygotization during vegetative progression. Overall, our results highlight that the variable dynamics of the LOH accumulation across distinct genetic backgrounds might lead to rapid differential genome evolution during vegetative growth.
topic mutation accumulation
mitotic recombination
loss of heterozygosity
genetic diverstity
spore fertility
url https://elifesciences.org/articles/70339
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