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Selection on Length Mutations After Frameshift Can Explain the Origin and Retention of the AP3/DEF-Like Paralogues in Impatiens
Authors:Steven B. Janssens  Tom Viaene  Suzy Huysmans  Erik F. Smets  Koen P. Geuten
Affiliation:Laboratory of Plant Systematics, Institute of Botany and Microbiology, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium. steven.janssens@bio.kuleuven.be
Abstract:Evolution of class B genes through gene duplication has been proposed as an evolutionary mechanism that contributed to the enormous floral diversity. Frameshift mutations are a likely mechanism to explain the divergent C-terminal sequences of MIKC gene subfamilies. So far, the inferences for frameshifts and selective pressures on the C-terminal domain are made for old duplications for which the exact selective pressures are obscured by evolutionary time. This motivated us to study an example of a recent duplication, which allows us to consider in more detail the selective pressures that are involved after duplication. We find that after duplication and frameshift of Impatiens class B genes, the individual codons show no evidence for adaptive selection. It is rather the length of the C-terminal domain that either is strictly conserved or varies strongly. This suggests a role for the length of the C-terminal domain in the retention of duplicated genes.
Keywords:APETALA3 /DEFICIENS   C-terminal domain  Frameshift  Gene duplication   Impatiens   Selection  Indels
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