新功能化
亚功能化
功能分歧
基因复制
生物
基因
遗传学
基因家族
进化生物学
功能(生物学)
永恒的
计算生物学
基因表达
神经科学
昼夜节律
作者
Alex Warwick Vesztrocy,Natasha Glover,Paul D. Thomas,Christophe Dessimoz,Irene Julca
出处
期刊:Genome Research
[Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press]
日期:2025-08-14
卷期号:: gr.280166.124-gr.280166.124
标识
DOI:10.1101/gr.280166.124
摘要
Gene duplication is a major evolutionary source of functional innovation. Following duplication events, gene copies (paralogues) may undergo various fates, including retention with functional modifications (such as subfunctionalization or neofunctionalization) or loss. When paralogues are retained, this results in complex orthology relationships, including one-to-many or many-to-many. In such cases, determining which one-to-one pair is more likely to have conserved functions can be challenging. It has been proposed that, following gene duplication, the copy that diverges more slowly in sequence is more likely to maintain the ancestral function -referred to here as "the least diverged orthologue (LDO) conjecture". This study explores this conjecture, using a novel method to identify asymmetric evolution of paralogues and apply it to all gene families across the Tree of Life in the PANTHER database. Structural data for over 1 million proteins and expression data for 16 animals and 20 plants were then used to investigate functional divergence following duplication. This analysis, the most comprehensive to date, revealed that whilst the majority of paralogues display similar rates of sequence evolution, significant differences in branch lengths following gene duplication can be correlated with functional divergence. Overall, the results support the least diverged orthologue conjecture, suggesting that the least diverged orthologue (LDO) tends to retain the ancestral function, whilst the most diverged orthologue (MDO) may acquire a new, potentially specialized, role.
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