Affiliation:
1. PMAS-Arid Agriculture University, Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, Laboratories of Animal Breeding & Genetics, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
2. Iowa State University, Department of Animal Science, Kildee Hall, Ames, IA, USA
Abstract
Hypothalamus-pituitary growth axis (HP growth axis) regulates animal growth
and development in pre-natal and post natal life governed by many factors.
However, until recently, the evolutionary history of this axis among lineages
is not understood. Aim of the present study was to understand the major
events in evolution and evolutionary history and trend of HP growth axis. The
diversity among Homo sapience, Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus, Gallus
gallus, Danio rerio and Xenopus laevis was determined for genes involved in
HP growth axis in current study. Sequences of HP growth axis genes were
retrieved from NCBI (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/). Nucleotide diversity
using Kimura?s two-parameter method; codon-based test of positive selection
using the Nei-Gojobori; equality of evolutionary rate with Tajima's relative
rate test and phylogenetic history using the RelTime method were estimated in
MEGA6. Estimates of the coefficients of evolutionary differentiation based on
nucleotides and amino acids substitution patterns of HP growth axis genes
showed contrasting evolutionary patterns among the lineages. The results
demonstrated that although these genes might have crucial functional roles in
each of the species, however, their sequence divergence did not necessarily
reflect similar molecular evolution among the species. Codon-based test of
positive selection revealed that Human vs Mouse, Chicken vs Rat, Human vs Rat
and Mouse vs Rat had similar and higher non synonymous substitutions (P >
0.05). Higher rate of non-synonymous substitutions at similar orthologs level
among species indicated a similar positive selection pressure in these
species. Results for relative rate test assessed with the chi-squared test
showed difference on unique mutations among lineages at synonymous and non
synonymous sites except Chicken vs Mouse, Human vs Mouse, Chicken vs Rat,
Human vs Rat and Mouse vs Rat. This indicated that the mutagenic process that
generates substitutional mutation is taking place at approximately the same
rate at synonymous and non-synonymous sites these lineages. Moreover, despite
of common ancestry, our results indicate a different divergent time among
genes of these species. This is the first demonstration that variable rates
of molecular evolution may be present within HP growth axis genes among
different species. This difference could be of interest for comparative
genomics analysis and physiological genes functions identification among tho
comparative genomics, evolution rate, HP growth axis, positive selection se
species whose HP growth axis is not explored.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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