Origination of chimeric genes through DNA-level recombination

J. Arguello, C. Fan, W. Wang, M. Long

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Comparative genomics is rapidly bringing to light the manifold differences that exist within and between species on the molecular level. Of fundamental interest are the absolute and relative amounts of the genome dedicated to protein coding regions. Results thus far have shown surprising variation on both the polymorphism and divergence levels. As a result, there has been an increase in efforts aimed to characterize the underlying genetic mechanisms and evolutionary forces that continue to alter genomic architecture. In this review we discuss the formation of chimeric genes generated at the DNA level. While the formation of chimeric genes has been shown to be an important way in which coding regions of the genome evolve, many of the detailed studies have been limited to chimeric genes formed through retroposition events (through an RNA intermediate step). Here we provide a short review of the reported mechanisms that have been identified for chimeric gene formations, excluding retroposition-related cases, and discuss several of the evolutionary analyses carried out on them. We emphasize the utility chimeric genes provide for the study of novel function. We also emphasize the importance of studying chimeric genes that are evolutionarily young.

源语言英语
主期刊名Gene and Protein Evolution
编辑Jean-Nicolas Volff
131-146
页数16
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2007
已对外发布

出版系列

姓名Genome Dynamics
3
ISSN(印刷版)1660-9263

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