Title: Biological Recombination
1Biological Recombination
- In genomes, in genes, in proteins
2Preface Fu et al 02
- Transposon? Ac and Ds?
- Retrotransposon?
- Genetic length vs. physical length?
- Recombination higher among genes?
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3What Ill Cover
- Reasons and mechanisms
- Rates and sites
- Within-protein
4Why recombine?
5Kondrashovs Theory of Sex
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Kondrashov, A. S., Nature 336, 435-441 (1988).
6DSB model
See Szostak et al, Cell 33, 25-33 (1983).
7DSB model
Limited crossover
Full crossover
8Transposons cut and paste
Davies et al, Science 289 (2000)
9Retrotransposons copy and paste
Yeast Ty element, 6 kb
gag
prot
DR 334
DR 334
int
rt
cDNA
mRNA
10Measuring recombination
- 1911 Alfred Sturtevant invents the map unit
- A story every graduate student
- should remember.
11Where does recombination occur?
Thuriaux, P., Nature 268, 460-462 (1977).
12Rates in gene-rich regions
0.25 cM, 11.6 kb
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Ac6058
0.24 cM 6.7 kb
Ac6087
Ac2094
Ac6067
0.32 cM 6.5 kb
0.06 cM, 108 kb
100kb transposon nest
Fu et al, PNAS 992, 1082-1087 (2002)
13Variability of Recomb. Rates
McKim, K., Ann. Rev. Gen. 36, 205-32 (2002).
14Recombination inside genes
- Alternative splicing
- Mobile introns
- And a gene that will blow your mind.
15Alternative splicing
Roberts et al, Curr. Op. Chem. Bio. 6, 375-383
(2002).
16Intron mobility
- Some introns home
- Introns are gained and lost constantly
- Introns define exons
- Are exons domains?
- Selective pressure?
17jingwei the Frankengene
Llopart et al, PNAS, 9912, 8121-8126 (2002).
18Acknowledgments
- Recombination group and Frances
- Chris Adami
- Shoulders of various giants
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20And theres more
- Immune-system domain shuffling
- Inteins
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