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Predictions of Gene Family Distributions in Microbial Genomes: Evolution by Gene Duplication and Modification

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Journal Phys Rev Lett
Specialty Biophysics
Date 2000 Sep 8
PMID 10978127
Citations 32
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Abstract

A universal property of microbial genomes is the considerable fraction of genes that are homologous to other genes within the same genome. The process by which these homologues are generated is not well understood, but sequence analysis of 20 microbial genomes unveils a recurrent distribution of gene family sizes. We show that a simple evolutionary model based on random gene duplication and point mutations fully accounts for these distributions and permits predictions for the number of gene families in genomes not yet complete. Our findings are consistent with the notion that a genome evolves from a set of precursor genes to a mature size by gene duplications and increasing modifications.

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