BIOL 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Pitx1, Gene Duplication, Pseudogene

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Mechanical isolation : Two organism that have different mating rituals
Errors sometimes occur when DNA duplicates itself : New genes can
enter the population and be acted upon by evolution.
The human globin family contains several functional genes & several
pseudogenes (it looks like a functional gene, but it don’t produce
functional product) generated through gene duplication.
- Pseudogene : it looks like a functional gene, but it don’t produce
functional product
- Gene family : gene similar to each other in structure & function
duplicated genes = paralogs
1) Duplicated genes = paralogs
Gene duplication can occur in mistake of DNA duplication or crossing
over(typical) --- It is in beginning of miosis,
One homologous missing gene , and the other duplicating(gaining)
* Why would gene duplication events such as those seen in the Hox gene
(it helps initial early embryo, which part should go ) complex, set the
stage for adaptive radiation? : D. one copy of a gene can perform the
original function while other copies are available to take on new function
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Digestive enzymes modified to be antifreeze proteins.
A duplicated gene is free from prior selection pressures.
1) Gene duplication could result in death
2) Mutation of duplicated gene could result in death
Complex systems e.g., enzyme-substrate relationships can change
over time due to gene duplication --- protein function has changed over
time
Potential phenotypic effects of duplications (might be abnormal diff
than normal)
Possible outcomes of gene duplication where duplication is not
deleterious
1) Duplicated genes retain original function provide additional
quantities of same product = Not killing one just get more same
product
2) May retain original function, but change in expression pattern (New
tissue/ developmental timing) -- could lead to evolution of novel
traits
3) Duplicated gene gains mutations altered protein product could
perform valuable new function --- Gain mutations- get new product
-- could lead to evolution of novel traits
4) Mutation may prevent expression Get pseudogene
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Gain % losses in # of gene copies (via duplication or deletion) has
contributed to interspecific differences
(do not memorize the diagram)
Duplication of whole chromosome sets (genome) can contribute to
evolutionary differences
1) They are allowed
2) When you duplicate whole genome, then you have a lot of
opportunity to get new function or features
3) E.g., during early evolution of vertebrates was a whole genome
duplication
Genome wide duplication event have led to differences in number of
copies of some core development genes.
1) Along developing embryo through pattern(order)
2) Human have 4 sets of Hox gens while Flies have only 1 set of Hox
genes
Duplication of whole chromosome sets (genome)
1) Organization & content of Hox clusters in the mouse & region of
embryo in which they are expressed
Multi cellular organisms are made up of numerous different tissues &
cells
Development
Fertilized egg Adult
Many mitotic division
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Pseudogene : it looks like a functional gene, but it don"t produce functional product. : d. one copy of a gene can perform the original function while other copies are available to take on new function. - could lead to evolution of novel traits: mutation may prevent expression get pseudogene. : b : these cell types contain the same genes, but different transcription factors. D,a (x) daughter cell have same gene with parent cell. Differences in coding sequence of pitx1 gene: 283 amino acids of the pitx1 protein are identical in marine & lake sticklebacks. 4: millions of genetic change aren"t necessary for diverse morphological change. Exception mass extinction & adaptive radiations. 5: evolutionary change is not constant over time, adaptive radiation rapid speciation & ecological diversification within a single lineage, often adaptive radiations shown as polytomies. = stay tuned, we are gathering more data so that we can resolve this.

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