Analysis of five gene sets in chimpanzees suggests decoupling between the action of selection on protein-coding and on noncoding elements

We set out to investigate potential differences and similarities between the selective forces acting upon the coding and noncoding regions of five different sets of genes defined according to functional and evolutionary criteria: 1) two reference gene sets presenting accelerated and slow rates of pr...

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Autores principales: Santpere, G., Carnero-Montoro, E., Petit, N., Serra, F., Hvilsom, C., Rambla, J., Heredia-Genestar, J.M., Halligan, D.L., Dopazo, H., Navarro, A., Bosch, E.
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spelling todo:paper_17596653_v7_n6_p1490_Santpere2023-10-03T16:32:47Z Analysis of five gene sets in chimpanzees suggests decoupling between the action of selection on protein-coding and on noncoding elements Santpere, G. Carnero-Montoro, E. Petit, N. Serra, F. Hvilsom, C. Rambla, J. Heredia-Genestar, J.M. Halligan, D.L. Dopazo, H. Navarro, A. Bosch, E. Alzheimer Biochemical pathways Chimpanzee Distribution of fitness effects Fraction of adaptive substitution (α) and adaptive substitution rate (ωa) Natural selection Parkinson actin complement untranslated region animal gene genetic selection genetics human intron molecular evolution mutation open reading frame Pan troglodytes promoter region single nucleotide polymorphism untranslated region Actins Animals Complement System Proteins Evolution, Molecular Genes Humans Introns Mutation Open Reading Frames Pan troglodytes Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide Promoter Regions, Genetic Selection, Genetic Untranslated Regions We set out to investigate potential differences and similarities between the selective forces acting upon the coding and noncoding regions of five different sets of genes defined according to functional and evolutionary criteria: 1) two reference gene sets presenting accelerated and slow rates of protein evolution (the Complement and Actin pathways); 2) a set of genes with evidence of accelerated evolution in at least one of their introns; and 3) two gene sets related to neurological function (Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases). To that effect, we combine human-chimpanzee divergence patterns with polymorphism data obtained from target resequencing 20 central chimpanzees, our closest relatives with largest long-term effective population size. By using the distribution of fitness effect-alpha extension of the McDonald-Kreitman test, we reproduce inferences of rates of evolution previously based only on divergence data on both coding and intronic sequences and also obtain inferences for other classes of genomic elements (untranslated regions, promoters, and conserved noncoding sequences). Our results suggest that 1) the distribution of fitness effect-alpha method successfully helps distinguishing different scenarios of accelerated divergence (adaptation or relaxed selective constraints) and 2) the adaptive history of coding and noncoding sequences within the gene sets analyzed is decoupled. © The Author(s) 2015. Fil:Dopazo, H. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_17596653_v7_n6_p1490_Santpere
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topic Alzheimer
Biochemical pathways
Chimpanzee
Distribution of fitness effects
Fraction of adaptive substitution (α) and adaptive substitution rate (ωa)
Natural selection
Parkinson
actin
complement
untranslated region
animal
gene
genetic selection
genetics
human
intron
molecular evolution
mutation
open reading frame
Pan troglodytes
promoter region
single nucleotide polymorphism
untranslated region
Actins
Animals
Complement System Proteins
Evolution, Molecular
Genes
Humans
Introns
Mutation
Open Reading Frames
Pan troglodytes
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
Promoter Regions, Genetic
Selection, Genetic
Untranslated Regions
spellingShingle Alzheimer
Biochemical pathways
Chimpanzee
Distribution of fitness effects
Fraction of adaptive substitution (α) and adaptive substitution rate (ωa)
Natural selection
Parkinson
actin
complement
untranslated region
animal
gene
genetic selection
genetics
human
intron
molecular evolution
mutation
open reading frame
Pan troglodytes
promoter region
single nucleotide polymorphism
untranslated region
Actins
Animals
Complement System Proteins
Evolution, Molecular
Genes
Humans
Introns
Mutation
Open Reading Frames
Pan troglodytes
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
Promoter Regions, Genetic
Selection, Genetic
Untranslated Regions
Santpere, G.
Carnero-Montoro, E.
Petit, N.
Serra, F.
Hvilsom, C.
Rambla, J.
Heredia-Genestar, J.M.
Halligan, D.L.
Dopazo, H.
Navarro, A.
Bosch, E.
Analysis of five gene sets in chimpanzees suggests decoupling between the action of selection on protein-coding and on noncoding elements
topic_facet Alzheimer
Biochemical pathways
Chimpanzee
Distribution of fitness effects
Fraction of adaptive substitution (α) and adaptive substitution rate (ωa)
Natural selection
Parkinson
actin
complement
untranslated region
animal
gene
genetic selection
genetics
human
intron
molecular evolution
mutation
open reading frame
Pan troglodytes
promoter region
single nucleotide polymorphism
untranslated region
Actins
Animals
Complement System Proteins
Evolution, Molecular
Genes
Humans
Introns
Mutation
Open Reading Frames
Pan troglodytes
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
Promoter Regions, Genetic
Selection, Genetic
Untranslated Regions
description We set out to investigate potential differences and similarities between the selective forces acting upon the coding and noncoding regions of five different sets of genes defined according to functional and evolutionary criteria: 1) two reference gene sets presenting accelerated and slow rates of protein evolution (the Complement and Actin pathways); 2) a set of genes with evidence of accelerated evolution in at least one of their introns; and 3) two gene sets related to neurological function (Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases). To that effect, we combine human-chimpanzee divergence patterns with polymorphism data obtained from target resequencing 20 central chimpanzees, our closest relatives with largest long-term effective population size. By using the distribution of fitness effect-alpha extension of the McDonald-Kreitman test, we reproduce inferences of rates of evolution previously based only on divergence data on both coding and intronic sequences and also obtain inferences for other classes of genomic elements (untranslated regions, promoters, and conserved noncoding sequences). Our results suggest that 1) the distribution of fitness effect-alpha method successfully helps distinguishing different scenarios of accelerated divergence (adaptation or relaxed selective constraints) and 2) the adaptive history of coding and noncoding sequences within the gene sets analyzed is decoupled. © The Author(s) 2015.
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author Santpere, G.
Carnero-Montoro, E.
Petit, N.
Serra, F.
Hvilsom, C.
Rambla, J.
Heredia-Genestar, J.M.
Halligan, D.L.
Dopazo, H.
Navarro, A.
Bosch, E.
author_facet Santpere, G.
Carnero-Montoro, E.
Petit, N.
Serra, F.
Hvilsom, C.
Rambla, J.
Heredia-Genestar, J.M.
Halligan, D.L.
Dopazo, H.
Navarro, A.
Bosch, E.
author_sort Santpere, G.
title Analysis of five gene sets in chimpanzees suggests decoupling between the action of selection on protein-coding and on noncoding elements
title_short Analysis of five gene sets in chimpanzees suggests decoupling between the action of selection on protein-coding and on noncoding elements
title_full Analysis of five gene sets in chimpanzees suggests decoupling between the action of selection on protein-coding and on noncoding elements
title_fullStr Analysis of five gene sets in chimpanzees suggests decoupling between the action of selection on protein-coding and on noncoding elements
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of five gene sets in chimpanzees suggests decoupling between the action of selection on protein-coding and on noncoding elements
title_sort analysis of five gene sets in chimpanzees suggests decoupling between the action of selection on protein-coding and on noncoding elements
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_17596653_v7_n6_p1490_Santpere
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