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Genes with stable DNA methylation levels show higher evolutionary conservation than genes with fluctuant DNA methylation levels

Different human genes often exhibit different degrees of stability in their DNA methylation levels between tissues, samples or cell types. This may be related to the evolution of human genome. Thus, we compared the evolutionary conservation between two types of genes: genes with stable DNA methylati...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Ruijie, Lv, Wenhua, Luan, Meiwei, Zheng, Jiajia, Shi, Miao, Zhu, Hongjie, Li, Jin, Lv, Hongchao, Zhang, Mingming, Shang, Zhenwei, Duan, Lian, Jiang, Yongshuai
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4741891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26515589
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author Zhang, Ruijie
Lv, Wenhua
Luan, Meiwei
Zheng, Jiajia
Shi, Miao
Zhu, Hongjie
Li, Jin
Lv, Hongchao
Zhang, Mingming
Shang, Zhenwei
Duan, Lian
Jiang, Yongshuai
author_facet Zhang, Ruijie
Lv, Wenhua
Luan, Meiwei
Zheng, Jiajia
Shi, Miao
Zhu, Hongjie
Li, Jin
Lv, Hongchao
Zhang, Mingming
Shang, Zhenwei
Duan, Lian
Jiang, Yongshuai
author_sort Zhang, Ruijie
collection PubMed
description Different human genes often exhibit different degrees of stability in their DNA methylation levels between tissues, samples or cell types. This may be related to the evolution of human genome. Thus, we compared the evolutionary conservation between two types of genes: genes with stable DNA methylation levels (SM genes) and genes with fluctuant DNA methylation levels (FM genes). For long-term evolutionary characteristics between species, we compared the percentage of the orthologous genes, evolutionary rate dn/ds and protein sequence identity. We found that the SM genes had greater percentages of the orthologous genes, lower dn/ds, and higher protein sequence identities in all the 21 species. These results indicated that the SM genes were more evolutionarily conserved than the FM genes. For short-term evolutionary characteristics among human populations, we compared the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) density, and the linkage disequilibrium (LD) degree in HapMap populations and 1000 genomes project populations. We observed that the SM genes had lower SNP densities, and higher degrees of LD in all the 11 HapMap populations and 13 1000 genomes project populations. These results mean that the SM genes had more stable chromosome genetic structures, and were more conserved than the FM genes.
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spelling pubmed-47418912016-03-23 Genes with stable DNA methylation levels show higher evolutionary conservation than genes with fluctuant DNA methylation levels Zhang, Ruijie Lv, Wenhua Luan, Meiwei Zheng, Jiajia Shi, Miao Zhu, Hongjie Li, Jin Lv, Hongchao Zhang, Mingming Shang, Zhenwei Duan, Lian Jiang, Yongshuai Oncotarget Research Paper Different human genes often exhibit different degrees of stability in their DNA methylation levels between tissues, samples or cell types. This may be related to the evolution of human genome. Thus, we compared the evolutionary conservation between two types of genes: genes with stable DNA methylation levels (SM genes) and genes with fluctuant DNA methylation levels (FM genes). For long-term evolutionary characteristics between species, we compared the percentage of the orthologous genes, evolutionary rate dn/ds and protein sequence identity. We found that the SM genes had greater percentages of the orthologous genes, lower dn/ds, and higher protein sequence identities in all the 21 species. These results indicated that the SM genes were more evolutionarily conserved than the FM genes. For short-term evolutionary characteristics among human populations, we compared the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) density, and the linkage disequilibrium (LD) degree in HapMap populations and 1000 genomes project populations. We observed that the SM genes had lower SNP densities, and higher degrees of LD in all the 11 HapMap populations and 13 1000 genomes project populations. These results mean that the SM genes had more stable chromosome genetic structures, and were more conserved than the FM genes. Impact Journals LLC 2015-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4741891/ /pubmed/26515589 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Zhang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Zhang, Ruijie
Lv, Wenhua
Luan, Meiwei
Zheng, Jiajia
Shi, Miao
Zhu, Hongjie
Li, Jin
Lv, Hongchao
Zhang, Mingming
Shang, Zhenwei
Duan, Lian
Jiang, Yongshuai
Genes with stable DNA methylation levels show higher evolutionary conservation than genes with fluctuant DNA methylation levels
title Genes with stable DNA methylation levels show higher evolutionary conservation than genes with fluctuant DNA methylation levels
title_full Genes with stable DNA methylation levels show higher evolutionary conservation than genes with fluctuant DNA methylation levels
title_fullStr Genes with stable DNA methylation levels show higher evolutionary conservation than genes with fluctuant DNA methylation levels
title_full_unstemmed Genes with stable DNA methylation levels show higher evolutionary conservation than genes with fluctuant DNA methylation levels
title_short Genes with stable DNA methylation levels show higher evolutionary conservation than genes with fluctuant DNA methylation levels
title_sort genes with stable dna methylation levels show higher evolutionary conservation than genes with fluctuant dna methylation levels
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4741891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26515589
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