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Evolving sea urchin histone genes-nucleotide polymorphisms in the H4 gene and spacers ofStrongylocentrotus purpuratus
Authors:Lawrence N Yager  John F Kaumeyer  Eric S Weinberg
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, 19104 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Abstract:Summary We present a comparison of spacer and coding sequences of histone gene repeats from fourStronglycocentrotus purpuratus individuals. Sequences of two previously cloned units (pCO2 and pSp2) were compared with three new histone gene clones, two of them from a single individual. Within a 1.7-kb region, 59 polymorphic sites were found in spacers, in mRNA nontranslated stretches, and at silent sites in codons of the H4 gene. The permitted silent-site changes were as frequent as in any other region studied. The most abundant polymorphisms were single-base substitutions. The ratio of transitions: tranversions: single-base-pair insertions/deletions was 3ratio2ratio2. A number of larger insertions/deletions were found, as well as differences in the length of (CTA)n and (CT)n runs. Two of the five cloned repeats contained an insertion of a 195-bp element that is also present at many other sites in the genomes of everyS. purpuratus individual studied. Pairwise comparisons of the different clones indicate that the variation is not uniformly divergent, but ranges from a difference of 0.34% to 3.0% of all nucleotide sites. A parsimonious tree of ancestry constructed from the pariwise comparisons indicates that recombination between the most distantly related repeats has not occurred in the 1–2 million years necessary for accumulation of the variation. The level of sequence variation found within theS. purpuratus population, for both tandemly repeated and single-copy genes, is 25%–50% of that found betweenS. purpuratus andS. drobachiensis.
Keywords:Histone genes  Polymorphisms  DNA sequence  Tandemly linked genes  Haplotypic tree  Silent substitutions  Transitions/transversions  Insertions/deletions  Spontaneous mutation
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