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A comprehensive analysis of the phylogenetic signal in ramp sequences in 211 vertebrates.


ABSTRACT: Ramp sequences increase translational speed and accuracy when rare, slowly-translated codons are found at the beginnings of genes. Here, the results of the first analysis of ramp sequences in a phylogenetic construct are presented. Ramp sequences were compared from 247 vertebrates (114 Mammalian and 133 non-mammalian), where the presence and absence of ramp sequences was analyzed as a binary character in a parsimony and maximum likelihood framework. Additionally, ramp sequences were mapped to the Open Tree of Life synthetic tree to determine the number of parallelisms and reversals that occurred, and those results were compared to random permutations. Parsimony and maximum likelihood analyses of the presence and absence of ramp sequences recovered phylogenies that are highly congruent with established phylogenies. Additionally, 81% of vertebrate mammalian ramps and 81.2% of other vertebrate ramps had less parallelisms and reversals than the mean from 1000 randomly permuted trees. A chi-square analysis of completely orthologous ramp sequences resulted in a p-value?

SUBMITTER: McKinnon LM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7803996 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A comprehensive analysis of the phylogenetic signal in ramp sequences in 211 vertebrates.

McKinnon Lauren M LM   Miller Justin B JB   Whiting Michael F MF   Kauwe John S K JSK   Ridge Perry G PG  

Scientific reports 20210112 1


Ramp sequences increase translational speed and accuracy when rare, slowly-translated codons are found at the beginnings of genes. Here, the results of the first analysis of ramp sequences in a phylogenetic construct are presented. Ramp sequences were compared from 247 vertebrates (114 Mammalian and 133 non-mammalian), where the presence and absence of ramp sequences was analyzed as a binary character in a parsimony and maximum likelihood framework. Additionally, ramp sequences were mapped to th  ...[more]

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