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Evolution of the Adh locus in the Drosophila willistoni group: the loss of an intron, and shift in codon usage 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
We report here the DNA sequence of the alcohol dehydrogenase gene (Adh)
cloned from Drosophila willistoni. The three major findings are as follows:
(1) Relative to all other Adh genes known from Drosophila, D. willistoni
Adh has the last intron precisely deleted; PCR directly from total genomic
DNA indicates that the deletion exists in all members of the willistoni
group but not in any other group, including the closely related saltans
group. Otherwise the structure and predicted protein are very similar to
those of other species. (2) There is a significant shift in codon usage,
especially compared with that in D. melanogaster Adh. The most striking
shift is from C to U in the wobble position (both third and first
position). Unlike the codon-usage-bias pattern typical of highly biased
genes in D. melanogaster, including Adh, D. willistoni has nearly 50% G + C
in the third position. (3) The phylogenetic information provided by this
new sequence is in agreement with almost all other molecular and
morphological data, in placing the obscura group closer to the melanogaster
group, with the willistoni group farther distant but still clearly within
the subgenus Sophophora.
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