Literature DB >> 16365383

Identification by full-coverage array CGH of human DNA copy number increases relative to chimpanzee and gorilla.

Gary M Wilson1, Stephane Flibotte, Perseus I Missirlis, Marco A Marra, Steven Jones, Kevin Thornton, Andrew G Clark, Robert A Holt.   

Abstract

Duplication of chromosomal segments and associated genes is thought to be a primary mechanism for generating evolutionary novelty. By comparative genome hybridization using a full-coverage (tiling) human BAC array with 79-kb resolution, we have identified 63 chromosomal segments, ranging in size from 0.65 to 1.3 Mb, that have inferred copy number increases in human relative to chimpanzee. These segments span 192 Ensembl genes, including 82 gene duplicates (41 reciprocal best BLAST matches). Synonymous and nonsynonymous substitution rates across these pairs provide evidence for general conservation of the amino acid sequence, consistent with the maintenance of function of both copies, and one case of putative positive selection for an uncharacterized gene. Surprisingly, the core histone genes H2A, H2B, H3, and H4 have been duplicated in the human lineage since our split with chimpanzee. The observation of increased copy number of a human cluster of core histone genes suggests that altered dosage, even of highly constrained genes, may be an important evolutionary mechanism.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16365383      PMCID: PMC1361712          DOI: 10.1101/gr.4456006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genome Res        ISSN: 1088-9051            Impact factor:   9.043


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