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Sequence and analysis of chromosome 2 of Dictyostelium discoideum

Authors :
Marie-Adèle Rajandream
Justin A. Pachebat
Jeffrey G. Williams
Baoli Zhu
Richard Sucgang
Peter Philippsen
André Rosenthal
Michael A. Quail
Thomas Winckler
Bart Barrell
Roderic Guigó
Cornelia Baumgart
Brian A. Desany
Matthias Platzer
Michael Schleicher
Genís Parra
Kathy Zeng
Pieter J. de Jong
Karol Szafranski
Edward C. Cox
Alan T. Bankier
Paul H. Dear
Richard A. Gibbs
Donna M. Muzny
Angelika A. Noegel
Theodor Dingermann
Ludwig Eichinger
Robert R. Kay
Josep F. Abril
Budi Tunggal
Stephan C. Schuster
Adam Kuspa
Rüdiger Lehmann
Kai Kumpf
Günther Gerisch
Gernot Glöckner
Source :
Nature. 418:79-85
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2002.

Abstract

The genome of the lower eukaryote Dictyostelium discoideum comprises six chromosomes. Here we report the sequence of the largest, chromosome 2, which at 8 megabases (Mb) represents about 25% of the genome. Despite an A + T content of nearly 80%, the chromosome codes for 2,799 predicted protein coding genes and 73 transfer RNA genes. This gene density, about 1 gene per 2.6 kilobases (kb), is surpassed only by Saccharomyces cerevisiae (one per 2 kb) and is similar to that of Schizosaccharomyces pombe (one per 2.5 kb). If we assume that the other chromosomes have a similar gene density, we can expect around 11,000 genes in the D. discoideum genome. A significant number of the genes show higher similarities to genes of vertebrates than to those of other fully sequenced eukaryotes. This analysis strengthens the view that the evolutionary position of D. discoideum is located before the branching of metazoa and fungi but after the divergence of the plant kingdom, placing it close to the base of metazoan evolution.

Details

ISSN :
14764687 and 00280836
Volume :
418
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f11c7d5d9aa1f4cf1c7f82cc753b9644