Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
2. Computational Genomic Section, Human Genetics Center, The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, Texas 77030
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The complex genome of
Rhodobacter sphaeroides
2.4.1, composed of chromosomes I (CI) and II (CII), has been sequenced and assembled. We present data demonstrating that the
R. sphaeroides
genome possesses an extensive amount of exact DNA sequence duplication, 111 kb or ∼2.7% of the total chromosomal DNA. The chromosomal DNA sequence duplications were aligned to each other by using MUMmer. Frequency and size distribution analyses of the exact DNA duplications revealed that the interchromosomal duplications occurred prior to the intrachromosomal duplications. Most of the DNA sequence duplications in the
R. sphaeroides
genome occurred early in species history, whereas more recent sequence duplications are rarely found. To uncover the history of gene duplications in the
R. sphaeroides
genome, 44 gene duplications were sampled and then analyzed for DNA sequence similarity against orthologous DNA sequences. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that ∼80% of the total gene duplications examined displayed type A phylogenetic relationships; i.e., one copy of each member of a duplicate pair was more similar to its orthologue, found in a species closely related to
R. sphaeroides
, than to its duplicate, counterpart allele. The data reported here demonstrate that a massive level of gene duplications occurred prior to the origin of the
R. sphaeroides
2.4.1 lineage. These findings lead to the conclusion that there is an ancient partnership between CI and CII of
R. sphaeroides
2.4.1.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
17 articles.
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