Drive Against Hotspot Motifs in Primates Implicates the PRDM9 Gene in Meiotic Recombination
Centre for Human Genetics · University of Oxford · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Homing in on Hotspots The clustering of recombination in the genome, around locations known as hotspots, is associated with specific DNA motifs. Now, using a variety of techniques, three studies implicate a chromatin-modifying protein, the histone-methyltransferase PRDM9, as a major factor involved in human hotspots (see the Perspective by Cheung et al. ). Parvanov et al. (p. 835 , published online 31 December) mapped the locus in mice, and analyzed allelic variation in mice and humans, whereas Myers et al. (p. 876 , published online 31 December) used a comparative analysis between human and chimpanzees to show that the recombination process leads to a self-destructive drive in which the very motifs that…
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8Topics & keywords
- Genetics
- Biology
- Homologous recombination
- Locus (genetics)
- Genome
- Gene
- Homing endonuclease
- Allele
- Life in Land