Chromoanagenesis: a piece of the macroevolution scenario

Abstract Over the last decade, new types of massive and complex chromosomal rearrangements based on the chaotic shattering and restructuring of chromosomes have been identified in cancer cells as well as in patients with congenital diseases and healthy individuals. These unanticipated phenomena are...

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Main Authors: Franck Pellestor, Vincent Gatinois
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-01-01
Series:Molecular Cytogenetics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13039-020-0470-0
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spelling doaj-da0da9daae9e4447ba2e6d3ae4e77b8c2021-01-31T16:17:41ZengBMCMolecular Cytogenetics1755-81662020-01-011311910.1186/s13039-020-0470-0Chromoanagenesis: a piece of the macroevolution scenarioFranck Pellestor0Vincent Gatinois1Unit of Chromosomal Genetics, Department of Medical Genetics, Arnaud de Villeneuve Hospital, Montpellier CHRUUnit of Chromosomal Genetics, Department of Medical Genetics, Arnaud de Villeneuve Hospital, Montpellier CHRUAbstract Over the last decade, new types of massive and complex chromosomal rearrangements based on the chaotic shattering and restructuring of chromosomes have been identified in cancer cells as well as in patients with congenital diseases and healthy individuals. These unanticipated phenomena are named chromothripsis, chromoanasynthesis and chromoplexy, and are grouped under the term of chromoanagenesis. As mechanisms for rapid and profound genome modifications in germlines and early development, these processes can be regarded as credible pathways for genomic evolution and speciation process. Their discovery confirms the importance of genome-centric investigations to fully understand organismal evolution. Because they oppose the model of progressive acquisition of driver mutations or rearrangements, these phenomena conceptually give support to the concept of macroevolution, known through the models of “Hopeful Monsters” and the “Punctuated Equilibrium”. In this review, we summarize mechanisms underlying chromoanagenesis processes and we show that numerous cases of chromosomal speciation and short-term adaptation could be correlated to chromoanagenesis-related mechanisms. In the frame of a modern and integrative analysis of eukaryote evolutionary processes, it seems important to consider the unexpected chromoanagenesis phenomena.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13039-020-0470-0ChromoanagenesisChromothripsisChromoanasynthesisChromoplexyMacroevolutionComplex chromosome rearrangements
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Chromoanagenesis: a piece of the macroevolution scenario
Molecular Cytogenetics
Chromoanagenesis
Chromothripsis
Chromoanasynthesis
Chromoplexy
Macroevolution
Complex chromosome rearrangements
author_facet Franck Pellestor
Vincent Gatinois
author_sort Franck Pellestor
title Chromoanagenesis: a piece of the macroevolution scenario
title_short Chromoanagenesis: a piece of the macroevolution scenario
title_full Chromoanagenesis: a piece of the macroevolution scenario
title_fullStr Chromoanagenesis: a piece of the macroevolution scenario
title_full_unstemmed Chromoanagenesis: a piece of the macroevolution scenario
title_sort chromoanagenesis: a piece of the macroevolution scenario
publisher BMC
series Molecular Cytogenetics
issn 1755-8166
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abstract Over the last decade, new types of massive and complex chromosomal rearrangements based on the chaotic shattering and restructuring of chromosomes have been identified in cancer cells as well as in patients with congenital diseases and healthy individuals. These unanticipated phenomena are named chromothripsis, chromoanasynthesis and chromoplexy, and are grouped under the term of chromoanagenesis. As mechanisms for rapid and profound genome modifications in germlines and early development, these processes can be regarded as credible pathways for genomic evolution and speciation process. Their discovery confirms the importance of genome-centric investigations to fully understand organismal evolution. Because they oppose the model of progressive acquisition of driver mutations or rearrangements, these phenomena conceptually give support to the concept of macroevolution, known through the models of “Hopeful Monsters” and the “Punctuated Equilibrium”. In this review, we summarize mechanisms underlying chromoanagenesis processes and we show that numerous cases of chromosomal speciation and short-term adaptation could be correlated to chromoanagenesis-related mechanisms. In the frame of a modern and integrative analysis of eukaryote evolutionary processes, it seems important to consider the unexpected chromoanagenesis phenomena.
topic Chromoanagenesis
Chromothripsis
Chromoanasynthesis
Chromoplexy
Macroevolution
Complex chromosome rearrangements
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13039-020-0470-0
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