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A Test of the Coordinated Expression Hypothesis for the Origin and Maintenance of the GAL Cluster in Yeast

Author(s): Lang, Gregory I; Botstein, David

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Abstract: Metabolic gene clusters—functionally related and physically clustered genes—are a common feature of some eukaryotic genomes. Two hypotheses have been advanced to explain the origin and maintenance of metabolic gene clusters: coordinated gene expression and genetic linkage. Here we test the hypothesis that selection for coordinated gene expression underlies the clustering of GAL genes in the yeast genome. We find that, although clustering coordinates the expression of GAL1 and GAL10, disrupting the GAL cluster does not impair fitness, suggesting that other mechanisms, such as genetic linkage, drive the origin and maintenance metabolic gene clusters.
Publication Date: 22-Sep-2011
Electronic Publication Date: 22-Sep-2011
Citation: Lang, Gregory I, Botstein, David. (2011). A Test of the Coordinated Expression Hypothesis for the Origin and Maintenance of the GAL Cluster in Yeast. PLoS ONE, 6 (9), e25290 - e25290. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0025290
DOI: doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0025290
EISSN: 1932-6203
Pages: 1 - 7
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: PLoS ONE
Version: Final published version. This is an open access article.



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