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Very little intron gain in Entamoeba histolytica genes laterally transferred from prokaryotes
Authors:Roy Scott William  Irimia Manuel  Penny David
Institution:Allan Wilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand
Abstract:The evolution of spliceosomal introns remains intensely debated. We studied 96 Entamoeba histolytica genes previously identified as having been laterally transferred from prokaryotes, which were presumably intronless at the time of transfer. Ninety out of the 96 are also present in the reptile parasite Entamoeba invadens, indicating lateral transfer before the species' divergence approximately 50 MYA. We find only 2 introns, both shared with E. invadens. Thus, no intron gains have occurred in approximately 50 Myr, implying a very low rate of intron gain of less than one gain per gene per approximately 4.5 billion years. Nine other predicted introns are due to annotation errors reflecting apparent mistakes in the E. histolytica genome assembly. These results underscore the massive differences in intron gain rates through evolution.
Keywords:intron gain  genome complexity  genome annotation  lateral gene transfer  parasite evolution
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