Insights into the genomic features and evolutionary impact of the genes configuring duplicated pseudogenes in human |
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Authors: | Kamalika Sen |
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Affiliation: | Bioinformatics Centre, Bose Institute, P 1/12, C.I.T. Scheme VII M, Kolkata 700 054, India |
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Abstract: | Pseudogenes, regarded as ‘genomic fossils’, are DNA sequences resembling functional genes in perspective of sequence homology but completely non-functional. In this study, we explored the unique characteristic features of human genes, configuring classical duplicated pseudogenes. We found that progenitors of duplicated pseudogenes are characterized by a high expressivity, and ability to encode hub-proteins in association with a high evolutionary rate. Such unusual features are endorsed by longer protein length, elevated CpG content, and a high recombination rate. The non-functionalization of their duplicated copies can be attributed to the overabundance of gene paralog number in concert with functional redundancy. |
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Keywords: | PDPG, progenitor of duplicated pseudogenes PFG, progenitor of functional genes |
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