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Gauging the trends of pseudogenes in plants

Journal

CRITICAL REVIEWS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 41, Issue 7, Pages 1114-1129

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/07388551.2021.1901648

Keywords

Pseudogenes; noncoding genome; pseudogene pipelines; pseudogene databases; pseudogene characterization; synonymous substitutions; nonsynonymous substitutions

Funding

  1. Department of Biotechnology, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India
  2. Department of Biotecnology (DBT)
  3. University Grant Commission (UGC), India

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Pseudogenes, previously considered as junk or discarded genes, have been found to play important roles in gene regulation, especially in plants. However, their exact roles in gene regulation remain unresolved and require further research in order to better understand their functions.
Pseudogenes, the debilitated parts of ancient genes, were previously scrapped off as junk or discarded genes with no functional significance. Pseudogenes have come under scrutiny for their functionality, since recent studies have unveiled their importance in the regulation of their corresponding parent genes and various biological mechanisms. Despite the enormous occurrence of pseudogenes in plants, the lack of experimental validation has contributed toward their unresolved roles in gene regulation. Contrarily, most of the studies associated with gene regulation have been mainly reported for humans, mice, and other mammalian genomes. Consequently, in order to present a cumulative report on plant-based pseudogenes research, an attempt has been made to assemble multiple studies presenting the pseudogene classification, the prediction and the determination of comparative accuracies of various computational pipelines, and recent trends in analyzing their biological functions, and regulatory mechanisms. This review represents the classical, as well as the recent advances on pseudogene identification and their potential roles in transcriptional regulation, which could possibly invigorate the quality of genome annotation, evolutionary analysis, and complexity surrounding the regulatory pathways in plants. Thus, when the ambiguous boundary girdling the pseudogenes eventually recedes on account of their explicit orchestration role, research in flora would no longer saunter compared to that on fauna.

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