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Genomic Organization and Evolution of Alternative Exons in a Drosophila Calcium Channel Gene
Authors:A. A. Peixoto   L. A. Smith     J. C. Hall
Affiliation:Brandeis University, Department of Biology, Waltham, Massachusetts 02254
Abstract:The genomic organization of a gene coding for an α1 subunit of a voltage-gated calcium channel of Drosophila melanogaster (Dmca1A) was determined. Thirty-four exons, distributed over 45 kb of genomic sequence, have been identified and mapped, including exons in three regions involved in alternative splicing and new sites potentially involved in RNA editing. The comparison of the intron/exon boundaries of this channel with a mammalian counterpart shows that the genomic structure of these two genes has remained fairly similar during evolution, with more than half of the Drosophila intron positions being perfectly conserved compared to the human channel. Phylogenetic analysis of the mutually exclusive alternative exons revealed that they have diverged considerably. It is suggested that this divergence, rather than reflecting evolutionary age, is the likely result of accelerated rates of evolution following duplication.
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