Abstract
Genome sequences have been determined for many model organisms; however, repetitive regions such as centromeres, telomeres, and subtelomeres have not yet been sequenced completely. Here, we report the complete sequences of subtelomeric homologous (SH) regions of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe. We overcame technical difficulties to obtain subtelomeric repetitive sequences by constructing strains that possess single SH regions. Whole sequences of SH regions revealed that each SH region consists of two distinct parts: the telomere-proximal part with mosaics of multiple common segments showing high variation among subtelomeres and strains, and the telomere-distal part showing high sequence similarity among subtelomeres with some insertions and deletions. The newly sequenced SH regions showed differences in nucleotide sequences and common segment composition compared to those in the S. pombe genome database (PomBase), which is in striking contrast to the regions outside of SH, where mutations are rarely detected. Furthermore, we identified new subtelomeric RecQ-type helicase genes, tlh3 and tlh4, which add to the already known tlh1 and tlh2, and found that the tlh1–4 genes show high sequence variation. Our results indicate that SH sequences are highly polymorphic and hot spots for genome variation. These features of subtelomeres may have contributed to genome diversity and, conversely, various diseases.