Origin and Evolution of Genes in Eukaryotes: Mechanisms, Dynamics, and Functional Implications.

IF 2.8 3区 生物学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Genes Pub Date : 2025-06-12 DOI:10.3390/genes16060702
Salvatore Saccone, Desiree Brancato, Francesca Bruno, Elvira Coniglio, Valentina Sturiale, Concetta Federico
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Abstract

The origin and evolution of genes are central themes in evolutionary biology and genomics, shedding light on how molecular innovations shape biological complexity and adaptation. This review explores the principal mechanisms underlying gene emergence in eukaryotes, including gene duplication, de novo gene birth, horizontal gene transfer, viral gene domestication, and exon shuffling. We examine the population dynamics that govern the fixation of new genes, their functional integration, and the selective forces acting upon them-from purifying selection to adaptive innovation. Examples such as NOTCH2NL and SRGAP2C, which originated through recent segmental duplications followed by neofunctionalization, illustrate how duplicate-derived de novo genes can play a key role in human brain development. In addition, we highlight the emerging relevance of nuclear architecture in determining the evolutionary fate of new genes, offering a spatial dimension to gene innovation. We also discuss methodological approaches for detecting new genes and inferring selection, and finally, we highlight the emerging role of the human pangenome in revealing hidden gene diversity and its implications for evolutionary and biomedical research. Understanding gene innovation not only enhances our grasp of evolutionary processes but also informs clinical studies on disease susceptibility and human uniqueness.

真核生物基因的起源和进化:机制、动力学和功能意义。
基因的起源和进化是进化生物学和基因组学的中心主题,揭示了分子创新如何塑造生物的复杂性和适应性。本文综述了真核生物基因出现的主要机制,包括基因复制、基因新生、基因水平转移、病毒基因驯化和外显子洗牌。我们研究了控制新基因固定的种群动态,它们的功能整合,以及作用于它们的选择力——从净化选择到适应性创新。例如NOTCH2NL和SRGAP2C,它们起源于最近的片段复制,随后是新功能化,说明了重复衍生的新生基因如何在人类大脑发育中发挥关键作用。此外,我们强调了核结构在决定新基因进化命运方面的新兴相关性,为基因创新提供了空间维度。我们还讨论了检测新基因和推断选择的方法方法,最后,我们强调了人类泛基因组在揭示隐藏基因多样性及其对进化和生物医学研究的影响方面的新作用。了解基因创新不仅可以增强我们对进化过程的掌握,还可以为疾病易感性和人类独特性的临床研究提供信息。
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Genes
Genes GENETICS & HEREDITY-
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
5.70%
发文量
1975
审稿时长
22.94 days
期刊介绍: Genes (ISSN 2073-4425) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal which provides an advanced forum for studies related to genes, genetics and genomics. It publishes reviews, research articles, communications and technical notes. There is no restriction on the length of the papers and we encourage scientists to publish their results in as much detail as possible.
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