Long-Term Evolution of 5S Ribosomal DNA Seems to Be Driven by Birth-and-Death Processes and Selection in Ensis Razor Shells (Mollusca: Bivalvia)

0303 health sciences Time Factors Ensis Reproduction RNA, Ribosomal, 5S DNA, Ribosomal Bivalvia Death Evolution, Molecular 03 medical and health sciences Mollusca Animals 5S ribosomal DNA Selection, Genetic Phylogeny Birth-and-death evolution
DOI: 10.1007/s10528-009-9255-1 Publication Date: 2009-07-24T07:25:16Z
ABSTRACT
A study of nucleotide sequence variation of 5S ribosomal DNA from six Ensis species revealed that several 5S ribosomal DNA variants, based on differences in their nontranscribed spacers (NTS), occur in Ensis genomes. The 5S rRNA gene was not very polymorphic, compared with the NTS region. The phylogenetic analyses performed showed a between-species clustering of 5S ribosomal DNA variants. Sequence divergence levels between variants were very large, revealing a lack of sequence homogenization. These results strongly suggest that the long-term evolution of Ensis 5S ribosomal DNA is driven by birth-and-death processes and selection.
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