Genome sequencing ofC. elegansbalancer strains reveals previously unappreciated complex genomic rearrangements

Author:

Maroilley TatianaORCID,Flibotte StephaneORCID,Jean Francesca,Rodrigues Alves Barbosa Victoria,Galbraith Andrew,Chida Afiya Razia,Cotra Filip,Li XiaoORCID,Oncea Larisa,Edgley MarkORCID,Moerman Don,Tarailo-Graovac MajaORCID

Abstract

Genetic balancers inCaenorhabditis elegansare complex variants that allow lethal or sterile mutations to be stably maintained in a heterozygous state by suppressing crossover events. Balancers constitute an invaluable tool in theC. elegansscientific community and have been widely used for decades. The first/traditional balancers were created by applying X-rays, UV, or gamma radiation onC. elegansstrains, generating random genomic rearrangements. Their structures have been mostly explored with low-resolution genetic techniques (e.g., fluorescence in situ hybridization or PCR), before genomic mapping and molecular characterization through sequencing became feasible. As a result, the precise nature of most chromosomal rearrangements remains unknown, whereas, more recently, balancers have been engineered using the CRISPR-Cas9 technique for which the structure of the chromosomal rearrangement has been predesigned. Using short-read whole-genome sequencing (srWGS) and tailored bioinformatic analyses, we previously interpreted the structure of four chromosomal balancers randomly created by mutagenesis processes. Here, we have extended our analyses to five CRISPR-Cas9 balancers and 17 additional traditional balancing rearrangements. We detected and experimentally validated their breakpoints and have interpreted the balancer structures. Many of the balancers were found to be more intricate than previously described, being composed of complex genomic rearrangements (CGRs) such as chromoanagenesis-like events. Furthermore, srWGS revealed additional structural variants and CGRs not known to be part of the balancer genomes. Altogether, our study provides a comprehensive resource of complex genomic variations inC. elegansand highlights the power of srWGS to study the complexity of genomes by applying tailored analyses.

Funder

Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute Foundation, Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

NSERC

University of Calgary

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics

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