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2x genomes - depth does matter

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GENOME BIOLOGY
卷 11, 期 2, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/gb-2010-11-2-r16

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  1. University of Geneva (Switzerland)
  2. Swiss National Science Foundation (FNSNF) [31003A_125060]
  3. Societe Academique de Geneve (Switzerland)
  4. Georges and Antoine Claraz Foundation (Switzerland)
  5. Ernst and Lucie Schmidheiny Foundation (Switzerland)
  6. National Fund for Scientific Research Belgium (FNRS)
  7. Spanish Ministry of Health [FIS06-213]
  8. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [GEN2006-27784-E/PAT]

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Background: Given the availability of full genome sequences, mapping gene gains, duplications, and losses during evolution should theoretically be straightforward. However, this endeavor suffers from overemphasis on detecting conserved genome features, which in turn has led to sequencing multiple eutherian genomes with low coverage rather than fewer genomes with high-coverage and more even distribution in the phylogeny. Although limitations associated with analysis of low coverage genomes are recognized, they have not been quantified. Results: Here, using recently developed comparative genomic application systems, we evaluate the impact of low-coverage genomes on inferences pertaining to gene gains and losses when analyzing eukaryote genome evolution through gene duplication. We demonstrate that, when performing inference of genome content evolution, low-coverage genomes generate not only a massive number of false gene losses, but also striking artifacts in gene duplication inference, especially at the most recent common ancestor of low-coverage genomes. We show that the artifactual gains are caused by the low coverage of genome sequence per se rather than by the increased taxon sampling in a biased portion of the species tree. Conclusions: We argue that it will remain difficult to differentiate artifacts from true changes in modes and tempo of genome evolution until there is better homogeneity in both taxon sampling and high-coverage sequencing. This is important for broadening the utility of full genome data to the community of evolutionary biologists, whose interests go well beyond widely conserved physiologies and developmental patterns as they seek to understand the generative mechanisms underlying biological diversity.

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