LTR Retroelements and Bird Adaptation to Arid Environments

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Abstract

TEs are known to be among the main drivers in genome evolution, leading to the generation of evolutionary advantages that favor the success of organisms. The aim of this work was to investigate the TE landscape in bird genomes to look for a possible relationship between the amount of specific TE types and environmental changes that characterized the Oligocene era in Australia. Therefore, the mobilome of 29 bird species, belonging to a total of 11 orders, was analyzed. Our results confirmed that LINE retroelements are not predominant in all species of this evolutionary lineage and highlighted an LTR retroelement dominance in species with an Australian-related evolutionary history. The bird LTR retroelement expansion might have happened in response to the Earth’s dramatic climate changes that occurred about 30 Mya, followed by a progressive aridification across most of Australian landmasses. Therefore, in birds, LTR retroelement burst might have represented an evolutionary advantage in the adaptation to arid/drought environments.

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Carotti, E., Tittarelli, E., Canapa, A., Biscotti, M. A., Carducci, F., & Barucca, M. (2023). LTR Retroelements and Bird Adaptation to Arid Environments. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24076332

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