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Volume 38 Issue 7
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Increased complexity of gene structure and base composition in vertebrates

doi: 10.1016/j.jgg.2011.06.004
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  • Corresponding author: E-mail address: dtian@nju.edu.cn (Dacheng Tian); E-mail address: haiwangyang@gmail.com (Haiwang Yang)
  • Received Date: 2011-04-13
  • Revised Date: 2011-06-01
  • Accepted Date: 2011-06-12
  • Available Online: 2011-06-21
  • Publish Date: 2011-07-20
  • How the structure and base composition of genes changed with the evolution of vertebrates remains a puzzling question. Here we analyzed 895 orthologous protein-coding genes in six multicellular animals: human, chicken, zebrafish, sea squirt, fruit fly, and worm. Our analyses reveal that many gene regions, particularly intron and 3′ UTR, gradually expanded throughout the evolution of vertebrates from their invertebrate ancestors, and that the number of exons per gene increased. Studies based on all protein-coding genes in each genome provide consistent results. We also find that GC-content increased in many gene regions (especially 5′ UTR) in the evolution of endotherms, except in coding-exons. Analysis of individual genomes shows that 3′ UTR demonstrated stronger length and GC-content correlation with intron than 5′ UTR, and gene with large intron in all six species demonstrated relatively similar GC-content. Our data indicates a great increase in complexity in vertebrate genes and we propose that the requirement for morphological and functional changes is probably the driving force behind the evolution of structure and base composition complexity in multicellular animal genes.
  • These authors contributed equally to this work.
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