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Recurrent horizontal gene transfers across diverse termite genomes

  • Cong Liu
  • , Simon Hellemans
  • , Yukihiro Kinjo
  • , Alina A Mikhailova
  • , Cédric Aumont
  • , Yi-Ming Weng
  • , Aleš Buček
  • , Filip Husnik
  • , Jan Šobotník
  • , Mark C Harrison
  • , Dino P McMahon
  • , Thomas Bourguignon
    • Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
    • Universität Münster
    • Freie Universität Berlin
    • Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM)
    • Czech Academy of Sciences
    • Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

    Abstract

    Horizontal gene transfer (HGT), the transmission of genetic material across species, is an important innovation source in prokaryotes. In contrast, its significance is unclear in many eukaryotes, including insects. Here, we used high-quality genomes of 45 termites and two cockroaches to investigate HGTs from non-metazoan organisms across blattodean genomes. We identified 289 genes and 2,494 pseudogenes classified into 168 orthologous groups originating from an estimated 281 HGT events. Wolbachia represented the primary HGT source, while termite gut bacteria and the cockroach endosymbiont Blattabacterium did not contribute meaningfully to HGTs. Most horizontally acquired genes descended from recent and species-specific HGTs, experienced frequent duplications and pseudogenizations, and accumulated substitutions faster than synonymous sites of native protein-coding genes. Genes frequently transferred horizontally to termite genomes included mobile genetic elements and genetic information processing genes. Our results indicate that termites continuously acquired genes through HGT, and that most horizontally acquired genes are specific to restricted lineages. Overall, genes acquired by HGT by termites and cockroaches seemed generally non-functional and bound to be lost.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)751-764
    Number of pages14
    JournalEvolution
    Volume80
    Issue number4
    Early online date16 Jan 2026
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2 Apr 2026

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    Keywords

    • Blattodea
    • Isoptera
    • cockroach
    • comparative genomics
    • insect genomics
    • microbial interactions

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
    • Genetics
    • General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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