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Evolutionary Insights from Profiling LINE-1 Activity at Allelic Resolution in a Single Human Genome

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Journal EMBO J
Date 2024 Jan 4
PMID 38177314
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Transposable elements have created the majority of the sequence in many genomes. In mammals, LINE-1 retrotransposons have been expanding for more than 100 million years as distinct, consecutive lineages; however, the drivers of this recurrent lineage emergence and disappearance are unknown. Most human genome assemblies provide a record of this ancient evolution, but fail to resolve ongoing LINE-1 retrotranspositions. Utilizing the human CHM1 long-read-based haploid assembly, we identified and cloned all full-length, intact LINE-1s, and found 29 LINE-1s with measurable in vitro retrotransposition activity. Among individuals, these LINE-1s varied in their presence, their allelic sequences, and their activity. We found that recently retrotransposed LINE-1s tend to be active in vitro and polymorphic in the population relative to more ancient LINE-1s. However, some rare allelic forms of old LINE-1s retain activity, suggesting older lineages can persist longer than expected. Finally, in LINE-1s with in vitro activity and in vivo fitness, we identified mutations that may have increased replication in ancient genomes and may prove promising candidates for mechanistic investigations of the drivers of LINE-1 evolution and which LINE-1 sequences contribute to human disease.

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