gene-interleaving patterns of synteny in the saccharomyces cerevisiae genome: are they proof of an ancient genome duplication event?
Abstract
Background
Recent comparative genomic studies claim local syntenic gene-interleaving relationships in
Results
We focus on (1) pairwise comparison of gene arrangement sequences in
Conclusion
Because the presence of syntenic patterns appears to be a condition that is necessary, but not sufficient, to support the existence of the whole-genome duplication event, our results prompt careful re-evaluation of paleopolyploidization in the yeast lineage and the evolutionary meaning of syntenic patterns.
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This article was reviewed by Kenneth H. Wolfe (nominated by Nicolas Galtier), Austin L. Hughes (nominated by Eugene Koonin), Mikhail S. Gelfand, and Mark Gerstein.
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Authors | ;Sun Feng-Jie;LeDuc Richard;Ruedi Elizabeth A;Martin Nicolas;Caetano-Anollés Gustavo |
Journal | nature electronics |
Year | 2007 |
DOI | 10.1186/1745-6150-2-23 |
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