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New Insights into Centromere Organization and Evolution from the White-Cheeked Gibbon and Marmoset
- Publication Year :
- 2009
- Publisher :
- Oxford University Press, 2009.
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Abstract
- The evolutionary history of alpha-satellite DNA, the major component of primate centromeres, is hardly defined because of the difficulty in its sequence assembly and its rapid evolution when compared with most genomic sequences. By using several approaches, we have cloned, sequenced, and characterized alpha-satellite sequences from two species representing critical nodes in the primate phylogeny: the white-cheeked gibbon, a lesser ape, and marmoset, a New World monkey. Sequence analyses demonstrate that white-cheeked gibbon and marmoset alpha-satellite sequences are formed by units of approximately 171 and approximately 342 bp, respectively, and they both lack the high-order structure found in humans and great apes. Fluorescent in situ hybridization characterization shows a broad dispersal of alpha-satellite in the white-cheeked gibbon genome including centromeric, telomeric, and chromosomal interstitial localizations. On the other hand, centromeres in marmoset appear organized in highly divergent dimers roughly of 342 bp that show a similarity between monomers much lower than previously reported dimers, thus representing an ancient dimeric structure. All these data shed light on the evolution of the centromeric sequences in Primates. Our results suggest radical differences in the structure, organization, and evolution of alpha-satellite DNA among different primate species, supporting the notion that 1) all the centromeric sequence in Primates evolved by genomic amplification, unequal crossover, and sequence homogenization using a 171 bp monomer as the basic seeding unit and 2) centromeric function is linked to relatively short repeated elements, more than higher-order structure. Moreover, our data indicate that complex higher-order repeat structures are a peculiarity of the hominid lineage, showing the more complex organization in humans.
- Subjects :
- Primates
Centromere
Sequence assembly
ALPHA-SATELLITE DNA
Genome
GIBBON AND MARMOSET GENOME
Cell Line
03 medical and health sciences
chemistry.chemical_compound
Phylogenetics
Hylobates
biology.animal
Genetics
Animals
Humans
Molecular Biology
CENTROMERE EVOLUTION
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Research Articles
CENTROMERIC SEQUENCES
030304 developmental biology
New World monkey
0303 health sciences
biology
030302 biochemistry & molecular biology
Marmoset
Callithrix
biology.organism_classification
Biological Evolution
body regions
chemistry
DNA
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....4a08e71262fa1f3a01158d3deebdcb7d