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Pseudogene Rescue: an Adaptive Mechanism of Codon Reassignment

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Journal J Evol Biol
Specialty Biology
Date 2010 Jun 16
PMID 20546093
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Alterations to the genetic code--codon reassignments--have occurred many times in life's history, despite the fact that genomes are coadapted to their genetic codes and therefore alterations are likely to be maladaptive. A potential mechanism for adaptive codon reassignment, which could trigger either a temporary period of codon ambiguity or a permanent genetic code change, is the reactivation of a pseudogene by a nonsense suppressor mutant transfer RNA. I examine the population genetics of each stage of this process and find that pseudogene rescue is plausible and also readily explains some features of extant variability in genetic codes.

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