Author:
Akita Tetsuya,Takuno Shohei,Innan Hideki
Abstract
ABSTRACTThe coalescent process for prokaryote species is theoretically considered. Prokaryotes undergo homologous recombination not only with other individuals within the same species (intra-specific recombination) but also with other species (inter-specific recombination). This work particularly focuses the latter because the former has been well incorporated in the framework of the coalescent. We here developed a simulation framework for generating patterns of SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms) allowing integration of external DNA out of the focal species, and a simulator namedmsProwas developed. We found that the joint work of intra- and inter-specific recombination creates a complex pattern of SNPs. The direct effect of inter-specific recombination is to increase the amount of polymorphism. Because inter-specific recombination is very rare in general, it creates a regions with an exceptionally high level of polymorphisms. Following an inter-specific recombination event, intra-specific recombination chop the integrated foreign DNA into small pieces, making a complicated pattern of SNPs that looks as if foreign DNAs were integrated multiple times. This work with themsProsimulator would be useful to understand and evaluate the relative contribution of intra- and inter specific recombination to creating complicated patterns of SNPs in prokaryotes.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory