Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2825414 | Trends in Genetics | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
GC-biased gene conversion (gBGC) is a recently discovered, recombination-associated segregation distortion, which influences GC-content dynamics in the mammalian genome. We scanned the primate proteome for examples of exon-specific, lineage-specific accelerated amino acid evolution. Here, we show that such episodes are frequently accompanied by an increase in GC-content, which extends to synonymous and intronic positions. This demonstrates that gBGC has substantially (negatively) impacted the evolutionary trajectory of human proteins by promoting the fixation of deleterious AT→GC mutations.
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Authors
Nicolas Galtier, Laurent Duret, Sylvain Glémin, Vincent Ranwez,