Genomic Structure and Evolution of Multigene Families: “Flowers” on the Human Genome

International Journal of Evolutionary Biology Volume 2012 Page 1-11 published_at 2012-01-19
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Genomic Structure and Evolution of Multigene Families: “Flowers” on the Human Genome
Creator
Hie LimKim
Takeshi Igawa
Tasuku Nishioka
Satoko Kaneko
Yukako Katsura
Naoyuki Takahata
Yoko Satta
Source Title
International Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Volume 2012
Start Page 1
End Page 11
Journal Identifire
ISSN 2356-6140
EISSN 1537-744X
Descriptions
We report the results of an extensive investigation of genomic structures in the human genome, with a particular focus on relatively large repeats (>50 kb) in adjacent chromosomal regions. We named such structures “Flowers” because the pattern observed on dot plots resembles a flower. We detected a total of 291 Flowers in the human genome. They were predominantly located in euchromatic regions. Flowers are gene-rich compared to the average gene density of the genome. Genes involved in systems receiving environmental information, such as immunity and detoxification, were overrepresented in Flowers. Within a Flower, the mean number of duplication units was approximately four. The maximum and minimum identities between homologs in a Flower showed different distributions; the maximum identity was often concentrated to 100% identity, while the minimum identity was evenly distributed in the range of 78% to 100%. Using a gene conversion detection test, we found frequent and/or recent gene conversion events within the tested Flowers. Interestingly, many of those converted regions contained protein-coding genes. Computer simulation studies suggest that one role of such frequent gene conversions is the elongation of the life span of gene families in a Flower by the resurrection of pseudogenes.
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Date of Issued 2012-01-19
Rights
Copyright © 2012 Hie Lim Kim et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[DOI] 10.1155/2012/917678
Remark Article ID 917678