重组
生物
热点(地质)
进化生物学
遗传学
人口
人类进化
分子进化
CpG站点
基因
基因组
社会学
地质学
人口学
基因表达
DNA甲基化
地球物理学
作者
Adam Auton,Adi Fledel-Alon,Susanne P. Pfeifer,Oliver Venn,Laure Ségurel,Teresa Street,Ellen M. Leffler,Rory Bowden,Ivy Aneas,John Broxholme,Peter Humburg,Zamin Iqbal,Gerton Lunter,Julian Maller,Ryan D. Hernandez,Cord Melton,Aarti Venkat,Marcelo A. Nóbrega,Ronald E. Bontrop,Simon Myers
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2012-03-16
卷期号:336 (6078): 193-198
被引量:302
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.1216872
摘要
To study the evolution of recombination rates in apes, we developed methodology to construct a fine-scale genetic map from high-throughput sequence data from 10 Western chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes verus. Compared to the human genetic map, broad-scale recombination rates tend to be conserved, but with exceptions, particularly in regions of chromosomal rearrangements and around the site of ancestral fusion in human chromosome 2. At fine scales, chimpanzee recombination is dominated by hotspots, which show no overlap with those of humans even though rates are similarly elevated around CpG islands and decreased within genes. The hotspot-specifying protein PRDM9 shows extensive variation among Western chimpanzees, and there is little evidence that any sequence motifs are enriched in hotspots. The contrasting locations of hotspots provide a natural experiment, which demonstrates the impact of recombination on base composition.
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