生物
基因组
转座因子
进化生物学
传粉者
基因组进化
生态学
遗传学
计算生物学
基因
授粉
花粉
作者
Cheng Sun,Ai‐bing Zhang,Jinfeng Chen,Sarah Schaack
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cois.2023.101103
摘要
Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile DNA sequences that are widely distributed in eukaryotic genomes, where they are known to serve as a major force in genome evolution. The phenotypic impacts of TEs, while less well studied, have also been discovered. Bumblebees are globally important pollinators in natural ecosystems and agriculture. Although TEs comprise a small fraction of bumblebee genomes, emerging evidence suggest that TEs are the major contributor of genome size variation across species and are involved in the formation of new coding and regulatory sequences. We review recent discoveries related to TEs in bumblebees, as well as outlining three key questions for the future of the field. In the future, we argue long-read sequencing technologies and genome editing techniques will help us identify TEs in bumblebees, unveil mechanisms that could account for their silencing and limited abundance, and uncover their contributions to phenotypic diversification, ecological adaptation and speciation.
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