南极蚊虫基因组在昆虫界迄今最小
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- 2024-11-30
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Scientists who sequenced the genome of the Antarctic
midge(蚊,蠓) suspect the genome's small size -- the smallest in insects described to date -- can probably be explained by the midge's adaptation to its extreme living environment. The midge is a small, wingless fly that spends most of its two-year larval stage frozen in the Antarctic ice. Upon
adulthood
1, the insects spend seven to 10 days mating and laying eggs, and then they die., ,Its genome contains only 99 million base pairs of
nucleotides(核苷酸), making it smaller than other tiny reported genomes for the body louse (105 million base pairs) and the winged
parasite
2 Strepsiptera (108 million base pairs), as well as the genomes of three other members of the midge family., ,The midge genome lacks many of the segments of
DNA
3 and other repeat elements that don't make proteins, which are found in most animal genomes. The lack of such "baggage" in the genome could be an
evolutionary
4 answer to surviving the cold, dry conditions of Antarctica, said senior author David Denlinger,
Distinguished
5 Professor of
entomology(昆虫学) and of evolution, ecology and organismal biology at The Ohio State University., ,"It has really taken the genome down to the bare bones and stripped it to a smaller size than was
previously
6 thought possible," Denlinger said. "It will be interesting to know if other
extremophiles(极端微生物) -- ticks,
mites
7 and other organisms that live in Antarctica -- also have really small genomes, or if this is unique to the midge. We don't know that yet.", ,Once called "junk DNA," these DNA segments and repeat elements in genomes are now known to have important functions related to
gene
8 regulation. They also are
implicated
9 in many disease processes. So could a bare-bones genome be the secret to midge survival?, ,"We don't yet understand what the implications are of not having all that extra baggage. It seems like a good thing in many ways, but organisms do get some beneficial things from this baggage, too," Denlinger said., ,The midge genome is small in architecture but not in the number of
genes
10, the researchers
noted
11: The Antarctic midge genome, like genomes of other flies, contains about 13,500
functional
12 genes., ,The research is published in the journal Nature Communications.
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