2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12862-021-01833-6
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The divergence of alternative splicing between ohnologs in teleost fishes

Abstract: Background Gene duplication and alternative splicing (AS) are two distinct mechanisms generating new materials for genetic innovations. The evolutionary link between gene duplication and AS is still controversial, due to utilizing duplicates from inconsistent ages of duplication events in earlier studies. With the aid of RNA-seq data, we explored evolutionary scenario of AS divergence between duplicates with ohnologs that resulted from the teleost genome duplication event in zebrafish, medaka, … Show more

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“…This result suggests an accumulation of beneficial exons or purging of superfluous exons, reflecting the lifestyle that drove ohnolog-pair divergence and fixation. Exon restructuring ( 27 ) and the increase in alternative splicing ( 28 ) appear to drive ohnolog gene expression divergence in D. trenchii vis-à-vis algal lifestyle.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This result suggests an accumulation of beneficial exons or purging of superfluous exons, reflecting the lifestyle that drove ohnolog-pair divergence and fixation. Exon restructuring ( 27 ) and the increase in alternative splicing ( 28 ) appear to drive ohnolog gene expression divergence in D. trenchii vis-à-vis algal lifestyle.…”
Section: Main Textmentioning
confidence: 99%