2007
DOI: 10.1101/gr.5457707
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Highly efficient concerted evolution in the ribosomal DNA repeats: Total rDNA repeat variation revealed by whole-genome shotgun sequence data

Abstract: Repeat families within genomes are often maintained with similar sequences. Traditionally, this has been explained by concerted evolution, where repeats in an array evolve "in concert" with the same sequence via continual turnover of repeats by recombination. Another form of evolution, birth-and-death evolution, can also explain this pattern, although in this case selection is the critical force maintaining the repeats. The level of intragenomic variation is the key difference between these two forms of evolut… Show more

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“…Intragenomic variation, such as the existence of multiple paralogous or nonorthologous copies within single fruiting bodies of basidiomycetes (54,55) and ascomycetes (56) or within axenic cultures (51), may lead to higher estimates of infraspecific variability (57,58) or generation of barcodes that act only as representative sequences of multiple variable repeats (59,60). Highly variable lengths and high evolutionary rates for the nuclear ribosomal cistron in species of Cantharellus, Tulasnella (Cantherellales, Basidiomycota) (61)(62)(63), and some lichens (53) may provide challenges for sequencing and analysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intragenomic variation, such as the existence of multiple paralogous or nonorthologous copies within single fruiting bodies of basidiomycetes (54,55) and ascomycetes (56) or within axenic cultures (51), may lead to higher estimates of infraspecific variability (57,58) or generation of barcodes that act only as representative sequences of multiple variable repeats (59,60). Highly variable lengths and high evolutionary rates for the nuclear ribosomal cistron in species of Cantharellus, Tulasnella (Cantherellales, Basidiomycota) (61)(62)(63), and some lichens (53) may provide challenges for sequencing and analysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple copies of this array are usually present in the genome, but in most organisms they show little to no intragenomic variability due to the process of concerted evolution, which homogenizes sequences of multiple-copy genes within a genome (e.g., Brown et al 1972;Dover 1982;Elder and Turner 1995;Ganley and Kobayashi 2007;Liao 1999). However, exceptions showing intragenomic polymorphism in these genes were reported from both, unicellular and multicellular eukaryotes.…”
Section: Unusual Pattern Of Ssu Rrna Gene Variability In Ripellamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is especially true for tandemly arrayed genes (TAGs). Compared to dispersed paralogs, TAG members are more susceptible to copy number expansion and contraction via unequal crossing over ( Jelesko et al 1999;Leister 2004), sequence exchange via gene conversion (Gao and Innan 2004;MondragonPalomino and Gaut 2005;Nei and Rooney 2005;Ganley and Kobayashi 2007;Xu et al 2008), and the formation of chimeric genes ( Jelesko et al 2004;Kuang et al 2006), thereby creating lineage-specific diversity in TAG regions (Kuang et al 2004(Kuang et al , 2008. Approximately 1 of 700 seeds produced per plant is estimated to be polymorphic in 1 of the $1500 TAGs observed in Arabidopsis thaliana (Zhang and Gaut 2003;Gaut et al 2007).…”
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