Coevolution within and between genes.

Genome dynamics Pub Date : 2007-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000107599
N Galtier, J Dutheil
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Abstract

Interacting biological systems do not evolve independently, as exemplified many times at the cellular, organismal and ecosystem levels. Biological molecules interact tightly, and should therefore coevolve as well. Here we review the literature about molecular coevolution, between residues within RNAs or proteins, and between proteins. A panel of methodological and bioinformatic approaches have been developed to address this issue, yielding contrasting results: a strong coevolutionary signal is detected in RNA stems, whereas proteins show only moderate, uneasy to interpret departure from the independence hypothesis. The reasons for this discrepancy are discussed.

基因内部和基因之间的共同进化。
相互作用的生物系统不是独立进化的,正如在细胞、有机体和生态系统水平上多次证明的那样。生物分子相互作用紧密,因此也应该共同进化。本文综述了分子协同进化、rna或蛋白质内残基之间的协同进化以及蛋白质之间的协同进化。一组方法学和生物信息学方法已经开发出来解决这个问题,产生了截然不同的结果:在RNA茎中检测到强烈的共同进化信号,而蛋白质只显示出温和的,难以解释的偏离独立性假设。讨论了产生这种差异的原因。
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