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Retroviral Oligonucleotide Distributions Correlate with Biased Nucleotide Compositions of Retrovirus Sequences,Suggesting a Duplicative Stepwise Molecular Evolution
Authors:Ivan Laprevotte  Sophie Brouillet  Christophe Terzian  Alain Hénaut
Institution:Laboratoire Rétrovirus et Rétrotransposons des Vertébrés, UPR 43 CNRS, Université Paris 7, H?pital Saint Louis, 16 rue de la Grange aux Belles, 75475 Paris Cedex 10, France, FR
Centre de Génétique Moléculaire, CNRS, 91198 Gif sur Yvette Cedex, France, FR
Abstract:A computer-assisted analysis was made of 24 complete nucleotide sequences selected from the vertebrate retroviruses to represent the ten viral groups. The conclusions of this analysis extend and strengthen the previously made hypothesis on the Moloney murine leukemia virus: The evolution of the nucleotide sequence appears to have occurred mainly through at least three overlapping levels of duplication: (1) The distributions of overrepresented (3–6)-mers are consistent with the universal rule of a trend toward TG/CT excess and with the persistence of a certain degree of symmetry between the two strands of DNA. This suggests one or several original tandemly repeated sequences and some inverted duplications. (2) The existence of two general core consensuses at the level of these (3–6)-mers supports the hypothesis of a common evolutionary origin of vertebrate retroviruses. Consensuses more specific to certain sequences are compatible with phylogenetic trees established independently. The consensuses could correspond to intermediary evolutionary stages. (3) Most of the (3–6)-mers with a significantly higher than average frequency appear to be internally repeated (with monomeric or oligomeric internal iterations) and seem to be at least partly the cause of the bias observed by other researchers at the level of retroviral nucleotide composition. They suggest a third evolutionary stage by slippage-like stepwise local duplications. Received: 3 January 1996 / Accepted: 27 March 1996
Keywords:: Computer-assisted analysis —  Retrovirus nucleotide sequence —  Stepwise duplicative molecular evolution —  Core consensus            TG/CT excess —  Symmetry —  Tandem repeat —  Cryptic simplicity —  Slippage —  Nucleotide composition
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