Autores
Roeland CHJ Van Ham, Judith Kamerbeek, Carmen Palacios, Carolina Rausell, Federico Abascal, Ugo Bastolla, Jose M Fernández, Luis Jiménez, Marina Postigo, Francisco J Silva, Javier Tamames, Enrique Viguera, Amparo Latorre, Alfonso Valencia, Federico Morán, Andrés Moya
Fecha de publicación
2003/1/21
Revista
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volumen
100
Número
2
Páginas
581-586
Editor
National Academy of Sciences
Descripción
We have sequenced the genome of the intracellular symbiont Buchnera aphidicola from the aphid Baizongia pistacea. This strain diverged 80–150 million years ago from the common ancestor of two previously sequenced Buchnera strains. Here, a field-collected, nonclonal sample of insects was used as source material for laboratory procedures. As a consequence, the genome assembly unveiled intrapopulational variation, consisting of ≈1,200 polymorphic sites. Comparison of the 618-kb (kbp) genome with the two other Buchnera genomes revealed a nearly perfect gene-order conservation, indicating that the onset of genomic stasis coincided closely with establishment of the symbiosis with aphids, ≈200 million years ago. Extensive genome reduction also predates the synchronous diversification of Buchnera and its host; but, at a slower rate, gene loss continues among the extant lineages. A computational …
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