Divergence of duplicate genes in exon–intron structure
Chinese Academy of Sciences · Institute of Botany · +1 more institution
Abstract
Gene duplication plays key roles in organismal evolution. Duplicate genes, if they survive, tend to diverge in regulatory and coding regions. Divergences in coding regions, especially those that can change the function of the gene, can be caused by amino acid-altering substitutions and/or alterations in exon-intron structure. Much has been learned about the mode, tempo, and consequences of nucleotide substitutions, yet relatively little is known about structural divergences. In this study, by analyzing 612 pairs of sibling paralogs from seven representative gene families and 300 pairs of one-to-one orthologs from different species, we investigated the occurrence and relative importance of structural…
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4Topics & keywords
- Exon
- Biology
- Gene
- Intron
- Genetics
- Gene duplication
- Coding region
- Functional divergence