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RAREFAN: a webservice to identify REPINs and RAYTs in bacterial genomes

View ORCID ProfileCarsten Fortmann-Grote, Julia Balk, View ORCID ProfileFrederic Bertels
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.22.493013
Carsten Fortmann-Grote
Max-Planck-Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Department of Microbial Population Biology
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Julia Balk
Max-Planck-Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Department of Microbial Population Biology
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Frederic Bertels
Max-Planck-Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Department of Microbial Population Biology
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Abstract

Compared to eukaryotes, mobile genetic elements are rare in bacterial genomes and usually do not persist for long in the genome. Yet, there is at least one class of persistent prokaryotic mobile genetic elements: REPINs. REPINs are non-autonomous transposable elements replicated by single-copy transposases called RAYTs. REPIN-RAYT systems are vertically inherited and have persisted in individual bacterial lineages for millions of years. Discovering and analyzing REPIN populations and their corresponding RAYT transposases in bacterial species can be rather laborious, hampering progress in understanding REPIN-RAYT biology and evolution. Here we present RAREFAN, a webservice that identifies REPIN populations and their corresponding RAYT transposase in a given set of bacterial genomes. We demonstrate RAREFAN’s capabilities by analyzing a set of 49 Stenotrophomonas maltophilia genomes, containing nine different REPIN-RAYT systems. We guide the reader through the process of identifying and analyzing REPIN-RAYT systems across S. maltophilia, highlighting erroneous associations between REPIN and RAYTs, and providing solutions on how to find the correct associations. RAREFAN enables rapid, large-scale detection of REPINs and RAYTs, and provides insight into the fascinating world of intragenomic sequence populations in bacterial genomes.

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  • I added line numbers and an acknowledgement.

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RAREFAN: a webservice to identify REPINs and RAYTs in bacterial genomes
Carsten Fortmann-Grote, Julia Balk, Frederic Bertels
bioRxiv 2022.05.22.493013; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.22.493013
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RAREFAN: a webservice to identify REPINs and RAYTs in bacterial genomes
Carsten Fortmann-Grote, Julia Balk, Frederic Bertels
bioRxiv 2022.05.22.493013; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.22.493013

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