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SUBMITTER: Andreatta ME
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4494051 | biostudies-literature | 2015 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Andreatta Matthew E ME Levine Joshua A JA Foy Scott G SG Guzman Lynette D LD Kosinski Luke J LJ Cordes Matthew H J MH Masel Joanna J
Genome biology and evolution 20150521 6
Protein-coding sequences can arise either from duplication and divergence of existing sequences, or de novo from noncoding DNA. Unfortunately, recently evolved de novo genes can be hard to distinguish from false positives, making their study difficult. Here, we study a more tractable version of the process of conversion of noncoding sequence into coding: the co-option of short segments of noncoding sequence into the C-termini of existing proteins via the loss of a stop codon. Because we study re ...[more]