Evolutionary dynamics of the plastid inverted repeat: the effects of expansion, contraction, and loss on substitution rates
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
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Abstract
Rates of nucleotide substitution were previously shown to be several times slower in the plastid inverted repeat (IR) compared with single-copy (SC) regions, suggesting that the IR provides enhanced copy-correction activity. To examine the generality of this synonymous rate dependence on the IR, we compared plastomes from 69 pairs of closely related species representing 52 families of angiosperms, gymnosperms, and ferns. We explored the breadth of IR boundary shifts in land plants and demonstrate that synonymous substitution rates are, on average, 3.7 times slower in IR genes than in SC genes. In addition, genes moved from the SC into the IR exhibit lower synonymous rates consistent with other IR genes, while…
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- Inverted repeat
- Synonymous substitution
- Biology
- Gene
- Genetics
- Plastid
- GC-content
- Silene
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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