Dynamics of genome size evolution in birds and mammals

University of Utah · Uppsala University

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Abstract

Genome size in mammals and birds shows remarkably little interspecific variation compared with other taxa. However, genome sequencing has revealed that many mammal and bird lineages have experienced differential rates of transposable element (TE) accumulation, which would be predicted to cause substantial variation in genome size between species. Thus, we hypothesize that there has been covariation between the amount of DNA gained by transposition and lost by deletion during mammal and avian evolution, resulting in genome size equilibrium. To test this model, we develop computational methods to quantify the amount of DNA gained by TE expansion and lost by deletion over the last 100 My in the lineages of 10…

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Keywords
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Genome size
  • Genome
  • Biology
  • Dynamics (music)
  • Computational biology
  • Genetics
  • Gene
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