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Evidence for growth of microbial genomes by short segmental duplications

机译:通过短节段重复进行微生物基因组生长的证据

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Textual analysis of microbial genomes reveals footprints of their early evolution of the genomes. It is shown that distributions frequency occurrence of words less than nine letters in genomes have widths that are many times those of Poisson distributions. This phenomenon suggests a simple biologically plausible model for the growth of genomes: the genome first grows randomly to an initial length of approximately one thousand nucleotides (1 kb), or about one thousandth of its final length, thereafter mainly grows by random short segmental duplication. We show that using duplicated segments averaging around 25 b, model sequences generated in this model possess statistical properties characteristic of present day genomes. Both the initial length and the duplicated segment length support an RNA world at the time duplication began.
机译:微生物基因组的文本分析揭示了其早期基因组进化的足迹。结果表明,在基因组中少于9个字母的单词出现频率分布的宽度是泊松分布宽度的许多倍。这种现象说明了基因组生长的简单生物学上可行的模型:基因组首先随机生长至大约一千个核苷酸(1 kb)的初始长度,或者是其最终长度的约千分之一,然后主要通过随机的短节段复制而生长。我们显示,使用平均约25 b的重复段,在此模型中生成的模型序列具有当今基因组的统计特性。初始长度和重复的片段长度都支持复制开始时的RNA世界。

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