Evolutionary dynamics of two satellite DNA families in rock lizards of the genus Iberolacerta (Squamata, Lacertidae): different histories but common traits
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Rojo, Veronica
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Univ A Coruna, Dept Bioloxia Celular & Mol, Grp Invest Bioloxia Evolut, E-15071 La Coruna, SpainUniv A Coruna, Dept Bioloxia Celular & Mol, Grp Invest Bioloxia Evolut, E-15071 La Coruna, Spain
Rojo, Veronica
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Martinez-Lage, Andres
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Univ A Coruna, Dept Bioloxia Celular & Mol, Grp Invest Bioloxia Evolut, E-15071 La Coruna, SpainUniv A Coruna, Dept Bioloxia Celular & Mol, Grp Invest Bioloxia Evolut, E-15071 La Coruna, Spain
Martinez-Lage, Andres
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Giovannotti, Massimo
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Univ Politecn Marche, Dipartimento Sci Vita & Ambiente, I-60131 Ancona, ItalyUniv A Coruna, Dept Bioloxia Celular & Mol, Grp Invest Bioloxia Evolut, E-15071 La Coruna, Spain
Giovannotti, Massimo
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Gonzalez-Tizon, Ana M.
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Univ A Coruna, Dept Bioloxia Celular & Mol, Grp Invest Bioloxia Evolut, E-15071 La Coruna, SpainUniv A Coruna, Dept Bioloxia Celular & Mol, Grp Invest Bioloxia Evolut, E-15071 La Coruna, Spain
Gonzalez-Tizon, Ana M.
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Cerioni, Paola Nisi
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Univ Politecn Marche, Dipartimento Sci Vita & Ambiente, I-60131 Ancona, ItalyUniv A Coruna, Dept Bioloxia Celular & Mol, Grp Invest Bioloxia Evolut, E-15071 La Coruna, Spain
Cerioni, Paola Nisi
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Barucchi, Vincenzo Caputo
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Univ Politecn Marche, Dipartimento Sci Vita & Ambiente, I-60131 Ancona, Italy
Ist Sci Marine Sez Pesca Marittima, Consiglio Nazl Ric, I-60125 Ancona, ItalyUniv A Coruna, Dept Bioloxia Celular & Mol, Grp Invest Bioloxia Evolut, E-15071 La Coruna, Spain
Barucchi, Vincenzo Caputo
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Galan, Pedro
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Univ A Coruna, Dept Bioloxia Anim Bioloxia Vexetal & Ecoloxia, Grp Invest Bioloxia Evolut, E-15071 La Coruna, SpainUniv A Coruna, Dept Bioloxia Celular & Mol, Grp Invest Bioloxia Evolut, E-15071 La Coruna, Spain
Galan, Pedro
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Olmo, Ettore
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Univ Politecn Marche, Dipartimento Sci Vita & Ambiente, I-60131 Ancona, ItalyUniv A Coruna, Dept Bioloxia Celular & Mol, Grp Invest Bioloxia Evolut, E-15071 La Coruna, Spain
Olmo, Ettore
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Naveira, Horacio
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Naveira, Horacio
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[1] Univ A Coruna, Dept Bioloxia Celular & Mol, Grp Invest Bioloxia Evolut, E-15071 La Coruna, Spain
[2] Univ Politecn Marche, Dipartimento Sci Vita & Ambiente, I-60131 Ancona, Italy
Satellite DNAs compose a large portion of all higher eukaryotic genomes. The turnover of these highly repetitive sequences is an important element in genome organization and evolution. However, information about the structure and dynamics of reptilian satellite DNA is still scarce. Two satellite DNA families, HindIII and TaqI, have been previously characterized in four species of the genus Iberolacerta. These families showed different chromosomal locations, abundances, and evolutionary rates. Here, we extend the study of both satellite DNAs (satDNAs) to the remaining Iberolacerta species, with the aim to investigate the patterns of variability and factors influencing the evolution of these repetitive sequences. Our results revealed disparate patterns but also common traits in the evolutionary histories of these satellite families: (i) each satellite DNA is made up of a library of monomer variants or subfamilies shared by related species; (ii) species-specific profiles of satellite repeats are shaped by expansions and/or contractions of different variants from the library; (iii) different turnover rates, even among closely related species, result in great differences in overall sequence homogeneity and in concerted or non-concerted evolution patterns, which may not reflect the phylogenetic relationships among taxa. Contrasting turnover rates are possibly related to genomic constraints such as karyotype architecture and the interspersed organization of diverging repeat variants in satellite arrays. Moreover, rapid changes in copy number, especially in the centromeric HindIII satDNA, may have been associated with chromosomal rearrangements and even contributed to speciation within Iberolacerta.