Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Cornell University, 107 Biotechnology Building, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.
Genes (Basel). 2011 Feb 11;2(1):131-51. doi: 10.3390/genes2010131.
The evolutionary impact of gene duplication events has been a theme of Drosophila genetics dating back to the Morgan School. While considerable attention has been placed on the genetic novelties that duplicates are capable of introducing, and the role that positive selection plays in their early stages of duplicate evolution, much less attention has been given to the potential consequences of ectopic (non-allelic) gene conversion on these evolutionary processes. In this paper we consider the historical origins of ectopic gene conversion models and present a synthesis of the current Drosophila data in light of several primary questions in the field.
基因复制事件的进化影响一直是果蝇遗传学的主题,可以追溯到摩尔根学派时期。尽管人们对重复基因能够引入的遗传新颖性以及正选择在其早期复制进化阶段所起的作用给予了相当多的关注,但对异位(非等位)基因转换对这些进化过程的潜在后果却关注甚少。在本文中,我们考虑了异位基因转换模型的历史起源,并根据该领域的几个主要问题综合了当前的果蝇数据。