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Mitochondrial genetic diversity, selection and recombination in a canine transmissible cancer.

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Peer-reviewed

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Ní Leathlobhair, Máire 
Wang, Guo-Dong 
Yin, Ting-Ting 
Airikkala-Otter, Ilona 

Abstract

Canine transmissible venereal tumour (CTVT) is a clonally transmissible cancer that originated approximately 11,000 years ago and affects dogs worldwide. Despite the clonal origin of the CTVT nuclear genome, CTVT mitochondrial genomes (mtDNAs) have been acquired by periodic capture from transient hosts. We sequenced 449 complete mtDNAs from a global population of CTVTs, and show that mtDNA horizontal transfer has occurred at least five times, delineating five tumour clades whose distributions track two millennia of dog global migration. Negative selection has operated to prevent accumulation of deleterious mutations in captured mtDNA, and recombination has caused occasional mtDNA re-assortment. These findings implicate functional mtDNA as a driver of CTVT global metastatic spread, further highlighting the important role of mtDNA in cancer evolution.

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Dog, cancer biology, canine transmissible venereal tumour, evolutionary biology, genomics, mitochondria, transmissible cancer, Animals, DNA, Mitochondrial, Dog Diseases, Dogs, Genetic Variation, Mitochondria, Recombination, Genetic, Selection, Genetic, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Venereal Tumors, Veterinary

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Elife

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2050-084X
2050-084X

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5

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Elife
Sponsorship
Wellcome Trust (102942/Z/13/Z)
Wellcome Trust Investigator Award, 102942/Z/13/A Elizabeth P Murchison Leverhulme Trust Philip Leverhulme Prize Elizabeth P Murchison Royal Society Research Grant, RG130615 Elizabeth P Murchison