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An orphaned mammalian beta-globin gene of ancient evolutionary origin.


ABSTRACT: Mammals possess multiple, closely linked beta-globin genes that differ in the timing of their expression during development. These genes have been thought to be derived from a single ancestral gene, by duplication events that occurred after the separation of the mammals and birds. We report the isolation and characterization of an atypical beta-like globin gene (omega-globin) in marsupials that appears to be more closely related to avian beta-globin genes than to other mammalian beta-globin genes, including those previously identified in marsupials. Phylogenetic analyses indicate that omega-globin evolved from an ancient gene duplication event that occurred before the divergence of mammals and birds. Furthermore, we show that omega-globin is unlinked to the previously characterized beta-globin gene cluster of marsupials, making this the first report of an orphaned beta-like globin gene expressed in a vertebrate.

SUBMITTER: Wheeler D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC14715 | biostudies-literature | 2001 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An orphaned mammalian beta-globin gene of ancient evolutionary origin.

Wheeler D D   Hope R R   Cooper S B SB   Dolman G G   Webb G C GC   Bottema C D CD   Gooley A A AA   Goodman M M   Holland R A RA  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20010101 3


Mammals possess multiple, closely linked beta-globin genes that differ in the timing of their expression during development. These genes have been thought to be derived from a single ancestral gene, by duplication events that occurred after the separation of the mammals and birds. We report the isolation and characterization of an atypical beta-like globin gene (omega-globin) in marsupials that appears to be more closely related to avian beta-globin genes than to other mammalian beta-globin gene  ...[more]

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