Wang_2007_PLoS.Biol_5_e13

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Title : Rate of evolution in brain-expressed genes in humans and other primates - Wang_2007_PLoS.Biol_5_e13
Author(s) : Wang HY , Chien HC , Osada N , Hashimoto K , Sugano S , Gojobori T , Chou CK , Tsai SF , Wu CI , Shen CK
Ref : PLoS Biol , 5 :e13 , 2007
Abstract :

Brain-expressed genes are known to evolve slowly in mammals. Nevertheless, since brains of higher primates have evolved rapidly, one might expect acceleration in DNA sequence evolution in their brain-expressed genes. In this study, we carried out full-length cDNA sequencing on the brain transcriptome of an Old World monkey (OWM) and then conducted three-way comparisons among (i) mouse, OWM, and human, and (ii) OWM, chimpanzee, and human. Although brain-expressed genes indeed appear to evolve more rapidly in species with more advanced brains (apes > OWM > mouse), a similar lineage effect is observable for most other genes. The broad inclusion of genes in the reference set to represent the genomic average is therefore critical to this type of analysis. Calibrated against the genomic average, the rate of evolution among brain-expressed genes is probably lower (or at most equal) in humans than in chimpanzee and OWM. Interestingly, the trend of slow evolution in coding sequence is no less pronounced among brain-specific genes, vis-a-vis brain-expressed genes in general. The human brain may thus differ from those of our close relatives in two opposite directions: (i) faster evolution in gene expression, and (ii) a likely slowdown in the evolution of protein sequences. Possible explanations and hypotheses are discussed.

PubMedSearch : Wang_2007_PLoS.Biol_5_e13
PubMedID: 17194215
Gene_locus related to this paper: macfa-g7nzc0 , macfa-TEX30 , macfa-i7gcw6 , macfa-g7p7y3

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Gene_locus macfa-g7nzc0    macfa-TEX30    macfa-i7gcw6    macfa-g7p7y3

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Wang HY, Chien HC, Osada N, Hashimoto K, Sugano S, Gojobori T, Chou CK, Tsai SF, Wu CI, Shen CK (2007)
Rate of evolution in brain-expressed genes in humans and other primates
PLoS Biol 5 :e13

Wang HY, Chien HC, Osada N, Hashimoto K, Sugano S, Gojobori T, Chou CK, Tsai SF, Wu CI, Shen CK (2007)
PLoS Biol 5 :e13