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Abstract
BACKGROUND: The adaptive immune system (AIS) of jawed vertebrates is a sophisticated system mediated by numerous genes in specialized cells. Phylogenetic analysis indicates that emergence of the AIS followed the occurrence of two rounds of whole-genome duplication (2R-WGD) in early vertebrates, but little direct evidence linking these two events is available.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18479507 PMCID: PMC2391169 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-9-218
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genomics ISSN: 1471-2164 Impact factor: 3.969
Top five Gene Ontology (GO) slim terms of BV paralogous genes
| GO ID | GO term | Observed number of BV paralogous genes (%) | |
| GO:0050789 | regulation of biological process | 698 (25% = 698/2842) | 4.05 × 10-14 |
| GO:0007165 | signal transduction | 634 (22% = 634/2842) | 9.52 × 10-24 |
| GO:0007275 | multicellular organismal development | 397 (14% = 397/2842) | 1.59 × 10-24 |
| GO:0006350 | transcription | 388 (14% = 388/2842) | 4.49 × 10-10 |
| GO:0006464 | protein modification process | 326 (11% = 326/2842) | 1.65 × 10-27 |
* P values are calculated by using hypergeometric distribution.
A BV paralogous gene is a paralogous gene that was formed at the Base of the Vertebrate lineage.
Figure 1Genomic maps of AIS subfamilies. The chromosomes of the human genome from chromosome 1 (chr1) to chromosomes X, Y (chrX, Y) are arranged in a circle (blue line). Red lines connect the genomic map positions of the members in each subfamily: (A) JAK, Janus kinase; (B) SOS, son of sevenless homolog; (C) SHC, SHC (Src homology 2 domain containing)-transforming protein; and (D) VAV, vav oncogene. Gray lines connect the genomic map positions of the genes in each BV paralogous pair (a paralogous pair that were formed at the Base of the Vertebrate lineage) of paralogons. Additional File 7 contains the genomic maps of all AIS subfamilies.
Figure 2Histogram showing the number of AIS subfamilies with each system-level function category. Each bar shows the number of AIS subfamilies that have each system-level function category. Asterisks indicate statistically significant enrichment of categories (P < 0.05, calculated using hypergeometric distribution with Bonferroni correction). BM, bone marrow; MT, muscle tissue; RepO, reproductive organ; ResO, respiration organ; Epi, epithelium; IO, internal organ and metabolism system; AIS, adaptive immune system; II, innate immunity; NS, nervous system.
System-level function categories that are shared between Drosophila and human genes in AIS subfamilies
| System-level function category | Number of AIS subfamilies (%) | |
| muscle tissue | 2 (4% = 2/48) | 4.26 × 10-2 |
| Blood | 7 (15% = 7/48) | 2.17 × 10-10 |
| innate immunity | 6 (13% = 6/48) | 1.11 × 10-9 |
| nervous system | 28 (58% = 28/48) | 9.26 × 10-15 |
AIS, adaptive immune system.
*P values are calculated by using hypergeometric distribution.