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The power of controllers: Transposon-mediated duplicated genes evolve towards neofunctionalization

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JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND GENOMICS
Volume 50, Issue 7, Pages 462-472

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SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.jgg.2023.04.003

Keywords

Transposable elements; Gene duplication; New gene origination; End bypass; Template switching; Exon shuffling; Neofunctionalization; Mutational constraint

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Since the discovery of the first transposon by Dr. Barbara McClintock, the prevalence and diversity of transposable elements (TEs) have been gradually recognized. TEs contribute to organismal evolution through functional sequences and shuffling genomic sequences. TE-mediated gene duplications result in exon shuffling and neofunctionalization. The future of this field involves studying the mechanisms and functions of TE-mediated duplicates.
Since the discovery of the first transposon by Dr. Barbara McClintock, the prevalence and diversity of transposable elements (TEs) have been gradually recognized. As fundamental genetic components, TEs drive organismal evolution not only by contributing functional sequences (e.g., regulatory elements or controllers as phrased by Dr. McClintock) but also by shuffling genomic sequences. In the latter respect, TE-mediated gene duplications have contributed to the origination of new genes and attracted extensive interest. In response to the development of this field, we herein attempt to provide an overview of TEmediated duplication by focusing on common rules emerging across duplications generated by different TE types. Specifically, despite the huge divergence of transposition machinery across TEs, we identify three common features of various TE-mediated duplication mechanisms, including end bypass, template switching, and recurrent transposition. These three features lead to one common functional outcome, namely, TE-mediated duplicates tend to be subjected to exon shuffling and neofunctionalization. Therefore, the intrinsic properties of the mutational mechanism constrain the evolutionary trajectories of these duplicates. We finally discuss the future of this field including an in-depth characterization of both the duplication mechanisms and functions of TE-mediated duplicates. Copyright & COPY; 2023, The Authors. Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Genetics Society of China. Published by Elsevier Limited and Science Press. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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