Polymorphism of a DCT gene fragment sequence between the dog and the raccoon dog and its potential effect on binding of transcription factors – in silico analysis of a sequenced fragment

IF 1.3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
M. Kowalczyk, A. Jakubczak, B. Horecka, M. Gryzińska, G. Jeżewska-Witkowska
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Domestication of dogs involved strong artificial selection. After their introduction into the human environment, dogs were exposed to factors that were not encountered in the wild. The skin and hair are barriers separating the organism from the environment, and melanin plays a significant role in their protective function. The study compared a fragment of the sequence of the DCT gene, which is involved in melanin synthesis, between two species: the dog, which is exposed to similar carcinogenic factors as humans, and the raccoon dog, a species related to the dog but less exposed to anthropogenic factors.A fragment of the DCT gene 443 base pairs in length was obtained. Two genotypes were distinguished within the raccoon dog population, differing in one nucleotide in the intron sequence (145A>G). Between the DNA profile of the dog and the consensus sequence of the raccoon dog, 18 polymorphic sites were found – 15 in the intron sequence and 3 in the exon sequence. One change in the exon (191G>A) caused an ami...
狗与貉间DCT基因片段序列的多态性及其对转录因子结合的潜在影响——序列片段的计算机分析
狗的驯化涉及到强烈的人工选择。狗被引入人类环境后,会接触到在野外不会遇到的因素。皮肤和头发是有机体与环境隔离的屏障,黑色素在它们的保护功能中起着重要作用。该研究比较了两个物种之间的DCT基因序列片段,该基因与黑色素合成有关:狗和貉,前者暴露于与人类相似的致癌因素中,后者与狗有亲缘关系,但较少暴露于人为因素中。获得长度为443个碱基对的DCT基因片段。两种基因型在貉种群中被区分开来,不同的是一个核苷酸的内含子序列(145A>G)。在貉的DNA图谱和貉的一致序列之间,发现了18个多态性位点,其中内含子序列15个,外显子序列3个。外显子的一个变化(191G >a)引起了ami。
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Israel Journal of Ecology & Evolution
Israel Journal of Ecology & Evolution 环境科学-进化生物学
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2.10
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7
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: The Israel Journal of Ecology and Evolution includes high-quality original research and review papers that advance our knowledge and understanding of the function, diversity, abundance, distribution, and evolution of organisms. We give equal consideration to all submissions regardless of geography.
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