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Causes and consequences of linkage disequilibrium among transposable elements within eukaryotic genomes

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Sex and recombination can affect the dynamics of transposable elements (TEs) in various ways: while sex is expected to help TEs to spread within populations, the deleterious effect of ectopic recombination among transposons represents a possible source of purifying selection limiting their number. Furthermore, recombination may also increase the efficiency of selection against TEs by reducing selective interference among loci. In order to better understand the effects of recombination and reproductive systems on TE dynamics, this article provides analytical expressions for the linkage disequilibrium among TEs in a classical model in which TE number is stabilized by synergistic purifying selection. The results show that positive linkage disequilibrium is predicted in infinite populations despite negative epistasis, due to the effect of the transposition process. Positive linkage disequilibrium may substantially inflate the variance in the number of elements per genome in the case of partially selfing or partially clonal populations. Finite population size tends to generate negative linkage disequilibrium (Hill–Robertson effect), the relative importance of this effect increasing with the degree of linkage among loci. The model is then extended in order to explore how TEs may affect selection for recombination. While positive linkage disequilibrium generated by transposition generally disfavors recombination, the Hill–Robertson effect may represent a non-negligible source of indirect selection for recombination when TEs are abundant. However, the direct fitness cost imposed by ectopic recombination among elements generally drives the population towards low-recombination regimes, at which TEs cannot be maintained at a stable equilibrium.
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hal-04299029 , version 1 (21-11-2023)

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Denis Roze. Causes and consequences of linkage disequilibrium among transposable elements within eukaryotic genomes. Genetics, 2023, 224 (2), ⟨10.1093/genetics/iyad058⟩. ⟨hal-04299029⟩
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