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Preservation of duplicate genes by originalization
Authors:Cheng Xue  Yunxin Fu
Affiliation:(1) College of Life Sciences, University of Sun Yet-Sen, Guangzhou, China;(2) GuangDong Institute for Monitoring Laboratory Animals, 105 Road Xingang West, Guangzhou, 510260, China;(3) Laboratory for Conservation and Utilization of Bio-Resources, Yunnan University, Yunnan, China;(4) Human Genetics Center, School of Public Health, University of Texas at Houston, P.O. Box 20186, Houston, TX 77225, USA
Abstract:Neofunctionalization, subfunctionalization and increasing gene dosage were proposed to be the possible ways to explain duplicate-gene preservation in previous studies. However, in some natural populations, such as yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a considerable proportion of the duplicate genes originated from ancient whole genomic duplication (WGD) is preserved till now, which cannot be sufficiently explained by these mechanisms. In this article, we present another possible way to explain this conundrum—originalization, by which duplicate genes are both preserved intact at a high frequency in the population under only purifying selection. With approximate equal rates of mutation at the two duplicated loci, analytical, numerical and simulation results consistently show that the mean time to nonfunctionalization for unlinked haploinsufficient gene duplication might become markedly prolonged, which results from originalization. These theoretical results imply that originalization might be an alternative effective and temporary way of preserving duplicate genes.
Keywords:Gene duplication  Originalization  Recombination  Selection  Preservation
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