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Evolution of 3D Chromatin Folding

Lucía Álvarez-González, Aurora Ruiz‐Herrera

2024Annual Review of Animal Biosciences15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Studies examining the evolution of genomes have focused mainly on sequence conservation. However, the inner working of a cell implies tightly regulated crosstalk between complex gene networks controlled by small dispersed regulatory elements of physically contacting DNA regions. How these different levels of chromatin organization crosstalk in different species underpins the potential for genome evolutionary plasticity. We review the evolution of chromatin organization across the Animal Tree of Life. We introduce general aspects of the mode and tempo of genome evolution to later explore the multiple layers of genome organization. We argue that both genome and chromosome size modulate patterns of chromatin folding and that chromatin interactions facilitate the formation of lineage-specific chromosomal reorganizations, especially in germ cells. Overall, analyzing the mechanistic forces involved in the maintenance of chromatin structure and function of the germ line is critical for understanding genome evolution, maintenance, and inheritance.

Topics & Concepts

ChromatinBiologyGenomeScaffold/matrix attachment regionChromosome conformation captureGenomic organizationEvolutionary biologyComputational biologyBivalent chromatinChIA-PETGeneChromatin remodelingGeneticsCrosstalkTranscription factorEnhancerOpticsPhysicsGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsChromosomal and Genetic VariationsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies