Dynamics of mammalian chromosome evolution inferred from multispecies comparative maps

WJ Murphy, DM Larkin, AE der Wind, G Bourque… - science, 2005 - science.org
WJ Murphy, DM Larkin, AE der Wind, G Bourque, G Tesler, L Auvil, JE Beever…
science, 2005science.org
The genome organizations of eight phylogenetically distinct species from five mammalian
orders were compared in order to address fundamental questions relating to mammalian
chromosomal evolution. Rates of chromosome evolution within mammalian orders were
found to increase since the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary. Nearly 20% of chromosome
breakpoint regions were reused during mammalian evolution; these reuse sites are also
enriched for centromeres. Analysis of gene content in and around evolutionary breakpoint …
The genome organizations of eight phylogenetically distinct species from five mammalian orders were compared in order to address fundamental questions relating to mammalian chromosomal evolution. Rates of chromosome evolution within mammalian orders were found to increase since the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary. Nearly 20% of chromosome breakpoint regions were reused during mammalian evolution; these reuse sites are also enriched for centromeres. Analysis of gene content in and around evolutionary breakpoint regions revealed increased gene density relative to the genome-wide average. We found that segmental duplications populate the majority of primate-specific breakpoints and often flank inverted chromosome segments, implicating their role in chromosomal rearrangement.
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