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SUBMITTER: Carvunis AR
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3401362 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Carvunis Anne-Ruxandra AR Rolland Thomas T Wapinski Ilan I Calderwood Michael A MA Yildirim Muhammed A MA Simonis Nicolas N Charloteaux Benoit B Hidalgo César A CA Hidalgo César A CA Barbette Justin J Santhanam Balaji B Brar Gloria A GA Weissman Jonathan S JS Regev Aviv A Thierry-Mieg Nicolas N Cusick Michael E ME Vidal Marc M
Nature 20120701 7407
Novel protein-coding genes can arise either through re-organization of pre-existing genes or de novo. Processes involving re-organization of pre-existing genes, notably after gene duplication, have been extensively described. In contrast, de novo gene birth remains poorly understood, mainly because translation of sequences devoid of genes, or 'non-genic' sequences, is expected to produce insignificant polypeptides rather than proteins with specific biological functions. Here we formalize an evol ...[more]