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The genetic and epigenetic landscape of the Arabidopsis centromeres
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Abstract
Centromeres attach chromosomes to spindle microtubules during cell division and, despite this conserved role, show paradoxically rapid evolution and are typified by complex repeats. We used ultra-long-read sequencing to generate the Col-CEN
Arabidopsis thaliana
genome assembly that resolves all five centromeres. The centromeres consist of megabase-scale tandemly repeated satellite arrays, which support high CENH3 occupancy and are densely DNA methylated, with satellite variants private to each chromosome. CENH3 preferentially occupies satellites with least divergence and greatest higher-order repetition. The centromeres are invaded by
ATHILA
retrotransposons, which disrupt genetic and epigenetic organization of the centromeres. Crossover recombination is suppressed within the centromeres, yet low levels of meiotic DSBs occur that are regulated by DNA methylation. We propose that Arabidopsis centromeres are evolving via cycles of satellite homogenization and retrotransposon-driven diversification.
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Long read sequencing and assembly of the Arabidopsis centromeres reveals their genetic and epigenetic topography.
Title: The genetic and epigenetic landscape of the Arabidopsis centromeres
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Abstract
Centromeres attach chromosomes to spindle microtubules during cell division and, despite this conserved role, show paradoxically rapid evolution and are typified by complex repeats.
We used ultra-long-read sequencing to generate the Col-CEN
Arabidopsis thaliana
genome assembly that resolves all five centromeres.
The centromeres consist of megabase-scale tandemly repeated satellite arrays, which support high CENH3 occupancy and are densely DNA methylated, with satellite variants private to each chromosome.
CENH3 preferentially occupies satellites with least divergence and greatest higher-order repetition.
The centromeres are invaded by
ATHILA
retrotransposons, which disrupt genetic and epigenetic organization of the centromeres.
Crossover recombination is suppressed within the centromeres, yet low levels of meiotic DSBs occur that are regulated by DNA methylation.
We propose that Arabidopsis centromeres are evolving via cycles of satellite homogenization and retrotransposon-driven diversification.
One-sentence summary
Long read sequencing and assembly of the Arabidopsis centromeres reveals their genetic and epigenetic topography.
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