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Genetic robustness of let-7 miRNA sequence-structure pairs.


ABSTRACT: Genetic robustness, the preservation of evolved phenotypes against genotypic mutations, is one of the central concepts in evolution. In recent years a large body of work has focused on the origins, mechanisms, and consequences of robustness in a wide range of biological systems. In particular, research on ncRNAs studied the ability of sequences to maintain folded structures against single-point mutations. In these studies, the structure is merely a reference. However, recent work revealed evidence that structure itself contributes to the genetic robustness of ncRNAs. We follow this line of thought and consider sequence-structure pairs as the unit of evolution and introduce the spectrum of extended mutational robustness (EMR spectrum) as a measurement of genetic robustness. Our analysis of the miRNA let-7 family captures key features of structure-modulated evolution and facilitates the study of robustness against multiple-point mutations.

SUBMITTER: He Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6859847 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genetic robustness of let-7 miRNA sequence-structure pairs.

He Qijun Q   Huang Fenix W FW   Barrett Christopher C   Reidys Christian M CM  

RNA (New York, N.Y.) 20190923 12


Genetic robustness, the preservation of evolved phenotypes against genotypic mutations, is one of the central concepts in evolution. In recent years a large body of work has focused on the origins, mechanisms, and consequences of robustness in a wide range of biological systems. In particular, research on ncRNAs studied the ability of sequences to maintain folded structures against single-point mutations. In these studies, the structure is merely a reference. However, recent work revealed eviden  ...[more]

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