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Extreme Polyploidy of <i>Carsonella</i> , an Organelle-Like Bacterium with a Drastically Reduced Genome

Atsushi Nakabachi, Nancy A. Moran

2022Microbiology Spectrum23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mitochondria and plastids are endosymbiotic organelles in eukaryotic cells and are derived from free-living bacteria. They have many highly reduced genomes from which numerous genes have been transferred to the host nucleus. Similar, but more recently established, symbiotic systems are observed in some insect lineages. Although the genomic sequence data of such bacterial symbionts are rapidly accumulating, little is known about their ploidy. The present study revealed that a bacterium with a drastically reduced genome is an extreme polyploid, which is reminiscent of the case of organelles.

Topics & Concepts

GenomeBiologyGeneticsOrganelleEvolutionary biologyBacteriaComputational biologyGeneGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesInsect symbiosis and bacterial influencesProtist diversity and phylogeny
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