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SUBMITTER: van Passel MW
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2686384 | biostudies-literature | 2007 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
van Passel M W J MW Smillie C S CS Ochman H H
Archaea (Vancouver, B.C.) 20070501 2
The gene-dense chromosomes of archaea and bacteria were long thought to be devoid of pseudogenes, but with the massive increase in available genome sequences, whole genome comparisons between closely related species have identified mutations that have rendered numerous genes inactive. Comparative analyses of sequenced archaeal genomes revealed numerous pseudogenes, which can constitute up to 8.6% of the annotated coding sequences in some genomes. The largest proportion of pseudogenes is created ...[more]