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It will help in preparing for the exam to read:
Chapter 19 p , Chapter 20 p
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Comparative Genomics: The study of genome conservation
and variation among organisms Chromosome number Chromosome morphology Gene number Genome size Gene order
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Measures of Genome Size
C value : amount of DNA in the haploid genome, generally measured in picograms or in base pairs (Kb or Mb)
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Range of C Values in Prokaryotes
Taxon Genome Size (Kb) Ratio Bacteria , Mollicutes , Gram negatives , Gram positives , , Cyanobacteria , , Archaea , , ~ 20 fold range in genome size
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Gene Number and Genome Size in 12 Completely
Sequenced Bacterial Species 5000 4000 Gene Number 3000 2000 1000 Genome Size (x 106 bp)
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C value : So, what about eukaryotes?
In general, more DNA Much greater variation in genome size 80,000 fold range across eukaryotes Largest range observed among unicellular protists (20,000 fold) 3,000 fold range in animals No relationship between c value and organismal complexity: the c value paradox
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C values from eukaryotic organisms ranked by genome size
Species C value (Kb) Saccharomyces cerevisiae ,000 Caenorhabditi elegans ,000 Drosophila melanogaster ,000 Strongylocentrotus purpuratus ,000 Gallus domesticus 1,200,000 Canis familiaris ,900,000 Rattus norvegicus ,900,000 Xenopus laevis 3,100,000 Homo sapiens 3,600,000 Nicotiana tabacum 3,800,000 Ambystoma tigrinum ,000,000 Pinus resinosa ,000,000 Lepidosiren paradoxa ,000,000 Ophioglossum petiolatum ,000,000 Amoeba dubia ,000,000
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Genome size and amount of heterochromatin
98% of variance explained
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Genic Fraction vs Genome Size
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Salamander Genome….BIG!
Human Salamander Reptile
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Make BAC Library 36, 864 clones PCR Screen for BACs that contain genes Clean Assemble Annotate Sequence 16 BACs
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Assembly Total Reads for Clustering (767,157) PaCE
Total PaCE Clusters (420,326) Single Sequence Clusters (362,760) Multi Sequence Clusters (57,566) CAP3 Assembly Contigs (61,127) Singlets (5,199) Total Contigs & Singletons : 429,086 (Contigs: 61,127 Singletons:367,959)
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Annotation Total Sequences for Annotation (429,086) Human RefSeq
BLASTX 24,641 have a significant match Remaining 404,445 Xenopus Laevis & Tropicalis Unigene BLASTN 7130 have a significant match Remaining 397,315 NR BLASTX 3731* have a significant match * BLAST not complete yet and is still running
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Two Interesting Discoveries
Axolotl introns are large Genic regions contain novel genes
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Axolotl Introns are Large
Average orthologous intron size Axolotl: bp Human: bp Chicken: 675 bp Frog: bp
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Percentage of sequences identified as repetitive
Axolotl Human BACs Introns Introns Total interspersed: Total retroelements: SINEs: LINEs: L2/CR1/Rex R1/LOA/Jockey 0 0 0 RTE/Bov-B L1/CIN LTR elements: Gypsy/DIRS Retroviral DNA transposons: hobo-Activator < PiggyBac Tourist/Harbinger
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Number of predicted non-coding RNAs
Axolotl Human miRNAs snRNAs % of intron bases: 2.7% %
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So Why Are Axolotl Introns Large?
Nucleosome or matrix attachment sites? Selection to moderate rates of biological processes?
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Conclusions Genic regions of the axolotl genome appear to be
larger than they are in other vertebrates. - Introns are larger - Evidence of novel genes - Next step: What does the non-genic portion look like?
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