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Frequent recombination in Cynoglossus abbreviatus(Pleuronectiformes:Cynoglossidae)ribosomal 18S rDNA
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作者 Li Gong Tingqi Jiang +3 位作者 bilin hu Kaixin Wang Nannan Zhang Zengliang Miao 《Acta Oceanologica Sinica》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第8期98-103,共6页
The conventional theory of concerted evolution has been used to explain the lack of sequence variation in ribosomal RNA(rRNA)genes across diverse eukaryotic species.However,recent investigations into rRNA genes in fla... The conventional theory of concerted evolution has been used to explain the lack of sequence variation in ribosomal RNA(rRNA)genes across diverse eukaryotic species.However,recent investigations into rRNA genes in flatfish genome have resulted in controversial findings.This study focuses on 18S rRNA genes of the widely distributed tongue sole,Cynoglossus abbreviatus(Pleuronectiformes:Cynoglossidae),aiming to explore sequence polymorphism.Five distinct 18S rDNA sequence types(Type A,B,R1,R2,and R3)were identified,suggesting a departure from concerted evolution.A combination of general criteria and variations in highly conserved regions were employed to detect pseudogenes.The results pinpointed Type A sequences as potential pseudogenes due to significant sequence variations and deviations in secondary structure within highly conserved regions.Three types(Type R1,R2,and R3)were identified as recombinants between Type A and B sequences,with simple crossing over and gene conversion as the most likely recombination mechanisms.These findings not only contribute to rRNA pseudogene identification but also shed light on the evolutionary dynamics of rRNA genes in teleost genomes. 展开更多
关键词 ribosomal RNA tongue sole non-concerted evolution PSEUDOGENE crossing over gene conversion
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Comparative mitochondrial genome analysis of Cynoglossidae(Teleost:Pleuronectiformes)and phylogenetic implications
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作者 bilin hu Tingqi Jiang +7 位作者 Liming Wei Nannan Zhang Kaixin Wang Liqin Liu Bingjian Liu Jing Liu Zhenming Lü Li Gong 《Acta Oceanologica Sinica》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第11期69-80,共12页
Generally,a teleostean group(e.g.,family or genus)owns one type or a set of similar mitochondrial gene arrangement.It is interesting,however,that four different types of gene arrangement have been found in the mitocho... Generally,a teleostean group(e.g.,family or genus)owns one type or a set of similar mitochondrial gene arrangement.It is interesting,however,that four different types of gene arrangement have been found in the mitochondrial genome(mitogenome)of Cynoglossidae species.So far,the possible mechanisms of mitogenomic gene rearrangement and its potential implications have aroused widespread attention and caused lots of controversy.Here,a total of 21 Cynoglossidae mitogenomes and a newly sequenced mitogenome of Cynoglossus puncticpes(Pleuronectiformes:Cynoglossidae)were compared.The length ranges from 16417 bp to 18369 bp,which is mainly caused by the length heteroplasmy of control region(CR).Further analysis reveals that the difference of tandem repeats acts as a determining factor resulting in the length heterogeneity.Like most gene rearrangements of Cynoglossinae mitogenomes,tRNA-Gln gene encoded by the L-strand has translocated to the H-strand(Q inversion),accompanied by the translocation of CR in C.puncticpes mitogenome.The typical IQM order(tRNA-Ile-Gln-Met)changed to QIM order.Tandem duplication/random loss and mitochondrial recombination were accepted as the most possible models to account for the rearrangements in C.puncticpes mitogenome.Phylogenetic trees showed a strong correlation between the gap spacer in the rearranged QIM area and phylogeny,which provides a fresh idea for phylogenetic studies in future. 展开更多
关键词 MITOGENOME gene rearrangement tandem duplication/random loss mitochondrial inversion control region phylogenetic study
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