作者
Brian C Thomas, Brent Pedersen, Michael Freeling
发表日期
2006/7/1
期刊
Genome research
卷号
16
期号
7
页码范围
934-946
出版商
Cold Spring Harbor Lab
简介
Approximately 90% of Arabidopsis’ unique gene content is found in syntenic blocks that were formed during the most recent whole-genome duplication. Within these blocks, 28.6% of the genes have a retained pair; the remaining genes have been lost from one of the homeologs. We create a minimized genome by condensing local duplications to one gene, removing transposons, and including only genes within blocks defined by retained pairs. We use a moving average of retained and non-retained genes to find clusters of retention and then identify the types of genes that appear in clusters at frequencies above expectations. Significant clusters of retention exist for almost all chromosomal segments. Detailed alignments show that, for 85% of the genome, one homeolog was preferentially (1.6×) targeted for fractionation. This homeolog fractionation bias suggests an epigenetic mechanism. We find that islands of …
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