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. 2003 Jun;164(2):533-44.
doi: 10.1093/genetics/164.2.533.

DNA polymorphism in the beta-Esterase gene cluster of Drosophila melanogaster

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DNA polymorphism in the beta-Esterase gene cluster of Drosophila melanogaster

Evgeniy S Balakirev et al. Genetics. 2003 Jun.

Abstract

We have analyzed nucleotide polymorphism within a 5.3-kb region encompassing the functional Est-6 gene and the psiEst-6 putative pseudogene in 28 strains of Drosophila melanogaster and one of D. simulans. Two divergent sequence types were detected, which are not perfectly associated with Est-6 allozyme variation. The level of variation (pi) is very close in the 5'-flanking region (0.0059) and Est-6 gene (0.0057), but significantly higher in the intergenic region (0.0141) and putative pseudogene (0.0122). The variation in the 3'-flanking region is intermediate (0.0083). These observations may reflect different levels of purifying selection in the different regions. Strong linkage disequilibrium occurs within the region studied, with the largest values revealed in the putative pseudogene and 3'-flanking region. Moreover, recombination is restricted within psiEst-6. Gene conversion is detected both within and (to a lesser extent) between Est-6 and psiEst-6. The data indicate that psiEst-6 exhibits some characteristics that are typical of nonfunctional genes, while other characteristics are typically attributed to functional genes; the same situation has been observed in other pseudogenes (including Drosophila). The results of structural entropy analysis demonstrate higher structural ordering in Est-6 than in psiEst-6, in accordance with expectations if psiEst-6 is indeed a pseudogene. Taking into account that the function of psiEst-6 is not known (but could exist) and following the terminology of J. Brosius and S. J. Gould, we suggest that the term "potogene" may be appropriate for psiEst-6, indicating that it is a potential gene that may have acquired some distinctive but unknown function.

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