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Patterns of variation in DNA segments upstream of transcription start sites

✍ Scribed by Damian Labuda; Catherine Labbé; Sylvie Langlois; Jean-Francois Lefebvre; Virginie Freytag; Claudia Moreau; Jakub Sawicki; Patrick Beaulieu; Tomi Pastinen; Thomas J. Hudson; Daniel Sinnett


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
303 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
1059-7794

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✦ Synopsis


It is likely that evolutionary differences among species are driven by sequence changes in regulatory regions. Likewise, polymorphisms in the promoter regions may be responsible for interindividual differences at the level of populations. We present an unbiased survey of genetic variation in 2-kb segments upstream of the transcription start sites of 28 protein-coding genes, characterized in five population groups of different geographic origin. On average, we found 9.1 polymorphisms and 8.8 haplotypes per segment with corresponding nucleotide and haplotype diversities of 0.082% and 58%, respectively. We characterized these segments through different summary statistics, Hardy-Weinberg equilibria fixation index (Fst) estimates, and neutrality tests, as well as by analyzing the distributions of haplotype allelic classes, introduced here to assess the departure from neutrality and examined by coalescent simulations under a simple population model, assuming recombinations or different demography. Our results suggest that genetic diversity in some of these regions could have been shaped by purifying selection and driven by adaptive changes in the other, thus explaining the relatively large variance in the corresponding genetic diversity indices loci. However, some of these effects could be also due to linkage with surrounding sequences, and the neutralists' explanations cannot be ruled out given uncertainty in the underlying demographic histories and the possibility of random effects due to the small size of the studied segments.


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