Silent but not static: accelerated base-pair substitution in silenced chromatin of budding yeasts.
Subtelomeric DNA in budding yeasts, like metazoan heterochromatin, is gene poor, repetitive, transiently silenced, and highly dynamic. The rapid evolution of subtelomeric regions is commonly thought to arise from transposon activity and increased recombination between repetitive elements. However, w...
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doaj-9424a192afd540ef8a0db7785e1105c72020-11-24T21:44:32ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042008-11-01411e100024710.1371/journal.pgen.1000247Silent but not static: accelerated base-pair substitution in silenced chromatin of budding yeasts.Leonid TeytelmanMichael B EisenJasper RineSubtelomeric DNA in budding yeasts, like metazoan heterochromatin, is gene poor, repetitive, transiently silenced, and highly dynamic. The rapid evolution of subtelomeric regions is commonly thought to arise from transposon activity and increased recombination between repetitive elements. However, we found evidence of an additional factor in this diversification. We observed a surprising level of nucleotide divergence in transcriptionally silenced regions in inter-species comparisons of Saccharomyces yeasts. Likewise, intra-species analysis of polymorphisms also revealed increased SNP frequencies in both intergenic and synonymous coding positions of silenced DNA. This analysis suggested that silenced DNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and closely related species had increased single base-pair substitution that was likely due to the effects of the silencing machinery on DNA replication or repair.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2570616?pdf=render |
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Leonid Teytelman Michael B Eisen Jasper Rine Silent but not static: accelerated base-pair substitution in silenced chromatin of budding yeasts. PLoS Genetics |
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Leonid Teytelman Michael B Eisen Jasper Rine |
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Silent but not static: accelerated base-pair substitution in silenced chromatin of budding yeasts. |
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Silent but not static: accelerated base-pair substitution in silenced chromatin of budding yeasts. |
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Silent but not static: accelerated base-pair substitution in silenced chromatin of budding yeasts. |
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Silent but not static: accelerated base-pair substitution in silenced chromatin of budding yeasts. |
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Silent but not static: accelerated base-pair substitution in silenced chromatin of budding yeasts. |
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silent but not static: accelerated base-pair substitution in silenced chromatin of budding yeasts. |
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PLoS Genetics |
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1553-7390 1553-7404 |
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2008-11-01 |
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Subtelomeric DNA in budding yeasts, like metazoan heterochromatin, is gene poor, repetitive, transiently silenced, and highly dynamic. The rapid evolution of subtelomeric regions is commonly thought to arise from transposon activity and increased recombination between repetitive elements. However, we found evidence of an additional factor in this diversification. We observed a surprising level of nucleotide divergence in transcriptionally silenced regions in inter-species comparisons of Saccharomyces yeasts. Likewise, intra-species analysis of polymorphisms also revealed increased SNP frequencies in both intergenic and synonymous coding positions of silenced DNA. This analysis suggested that silenced DNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and closely related species had increased single base-pair substitution that was likely due to the effects of the silencing machinery on DNA replication or repair. |
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