Structural Differences between the Genomes of Deinococcus radiodurans Strains from Different Laboratories
Ksenija Zahradka, Davor Zahradka, Jelena Repar

TL;DR
This study compares the genomes of Deinococcus radiodurans strains from different labs to identify structural differences and their possible causes.
Contribution
The paper identifies novel structural differences in D. radiodurans genomes and explains their likely mechanisms.
Findings
Structural differences include transposition and copy number changes in mobile repeats.
Deletions between short direct DNA repeats suggest less accurate DNA repair mechanisms.
The findings provide insights into D. radiodurans DNA metabolism and repair processes.
Abstract
The bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans is known to efficiently and accurately reassemble its genome after hundreds of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). Only at very large amounts of radiation-induced DSBs is this accuracy affected in the wild-type D. radiodurans, causing rearrangements in its genome structure. However, changes in its genome structure may also be possible during the propagation and storage of cell cultures. We investigate this possibility by listing structural differences between three completely sequenced genomes of D. radiodurans strains with a recent common ancestor—the type strain stored and sequenced in two different laboratories (of the ATCC 13939 lineage) and the first sequenced strain historically used as the reference (ATCC BAA-816). We detected a number of structural differences and found the most likely mechanisms behind them: (i) transposition/copy number…
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TopicsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Molecular Biology Techniques and Applications · Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology
