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Genomic structure and evolution of multigene families: "flowers" on the human genome.


ABSTRACT: We report the results of an extensive investigation of genomic structures in the human genome, with a particular focus on relatively large repeats (>50?kb) in adjacent chromosomal regions. We named such structures "Flowers" because the pattern observed on dot plots resembles a flower. We detected a total of 291 Flowers in the human genome. They were predominantly located in euchromatic regions. Flowers are gene-rich compared to the average gene density of the genome. Genes involved in systems receiving environmental information, such as immunity and detoxification, were overrepresented in Flowers. Within a Flower, the mean number of duplication units was approximately four. The maximum and minimum identities between homologs in a Flower showed different distributions; the maximum identity was often concentrated to 100% identity, while the minimum identity was evenly distributed in the range of 78% to 100%. Using a gene conversion detection test, we found frequent and/or recent gene conversion events within the tested Flowers. Interestingly, many of those converted regions contained protein-coding genes. Computer simulation studies suggest that one role of such frequent gene conversions is the elongation of the life span of gene families in a Flower by the resurrection of pseudogenes.

SUBMITTER: Kim HL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3388347 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genomic structure and evolution of multigene families: "flowers" on the human genome.

Kim Hie Lim HL   Iwase Mineyo M   Igawa Takeshi T   Nishioka Tasuku T   Kaneko Satoko S   Katsura Yukako Y   Takahata Naoyuki N   Satta Yoko Y  

International journal of evolutionary biology 20120619


We report the results of an extensive investigation of genomic structures in the human genome, with a particular focus on relatively large repeats (>50 kb) in adjacent chromosomal regions. We named such structures "Flowers" because the pattern observed on dot plots resembles a flower. We detected a total of 291 Flowers in the human genome. They were predominantly located in euchromatic regions. Flowers are gene-rich compared to the average gene density of the genome. Genes involved in systems re  ...[more]

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