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Tissue Specificity of Gene Expression Evolves Across Mammal Species.

Wei Jiang1, Liang Chen1.   

Abstract

Tissue specificity of gene expression sheds light on the tissue-selective manifestation of hereditary disease despite the same DNA across all tissues. The evolutionary path of such tissue specificity provides essential information about the tissue-specific function of genes and the validity of disease animal models. With recent improvements of the sequencing technology, more and more large-scale transcriptomics studies have been conducted among different species across multiple tissues. In this study, we exploit existing transcriptomics resources of humans, cynomolgus macaques, rats, mice, and dogs across 13 tissues. We find that although tissue specificity of homologous gene expression is largely well conserved across species, a total of 380 genes shift or are in the process of shifting their tissue specificity. The tissue-specificity-shifting genes are less conserved than those preserving their tissue specificity or housekeeping genes. Interestingly, tissue-specificity-shifting genes tend to be less conserved at the third codon positions, likely due to their relaxed synonymous codon usage bias. Moreover, compared with genes, cassette exons are more likely to shift their tissue specificity of splicing across the five species.

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Keywords:  alternative splicing; codon usage bias; divergence; gene expression; phylogenetic comparative analyses; tissue specificity

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35776510      PMCID: PMC9464367          DOI: 10.1089/cmb.2021.0592

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comput Biol        ISSN: 1066-5277            Impact factor:   1.549


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