Diversification of bacterial genome content through distinct mechanisms over different timescales

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Nicholas J. Croucher
Paul G. Coupland
Abbie E. Stevenson
Alanna Callendrello
Stephen D. Bentley
William P. Hanage
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[1] Centre for Communicable Disease Dynamics,Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology
[2] Harvard School of Public Health,undefined
[3] St. Mary’s Campus,undefined
[4] Imperial College,undefined
[5] The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute,undefined
[6] Wellcome Trust Genome Campus,undefined
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Bacterial populations often consist of multiple co-circulating lineages. Determining how such population structures arise requires understanding what drives bacterial diversification. Using 616 systematically sampled genomes, we show that Streptococcus pneumoniae lineages are typically characterized by combinations of infrequently transferred stable genomic islands: those moving primarily through transformation, along with integrative and conjugative elements and phage-related chromosomal islands. The only lineage containing extensive unique sequence corresponds to a set of atypical unencapsulated isolates that may represent a distinct species. However, prophage content is highly variable even within lineages, suggesting frequent horizontal transmission that would necessitate rapidly diversifying anti-phage mechanisms to prevent these viruses sweeping through populations. Correspondingly, two loci encoding Type I restriction-modification systems able to change their specificity over short timescales through intragenomic recombination are ubiquitous across the collection. Hence short-term pneumococcal variation is characterized by movement of phage and intragenomic rearrangements, with the slower transfer of stable loci distinguishing lineages.
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