DocumentCode :
2707241
Title :
Analysis of cloacal-septum-related gene evolution in vertebrate development
Author :
Jing-shu Zhang ; Zhu-fei Wang ; Yi-jin Wang ; Li-Ling, J.
Author_Institution :
Sino-Dutch Biomed. & Inf. Eng. Sch., Northeastern Univ., Shenyang, China
fYear :
2012
fDate :
6-8 June 2012
Firstpage :
923
Lastpage :
925
Abstract :
A bioinformatics analysis was carried out to compare nucleotide and protein sequences of Hoxd13 (homeobox D13), a gene involved in cloacal septum development. Based on structure of cloacal septum, 10 vertebrate species were selected, among which 6 have cloacal septum development, whilst other 4 have persistent cloacal structure. Alignment of protein sequences has indicated that the DNA-binding domains of Hoxd13 are highly conserved. Six variants including G → S (sequence coordinate 177), A→S (sequence coordinate 190), S→N (sequence coordinate 203), A → T (sequence coordinate 227), G → S (sequence coordinate 256) and T→N (sequence coordinate 346) were identified within the non-DNA-binding domains. Topologies of phylogenetic trees constructed with both protein sequences and mRNA sequences were consistent with the direction of evolution. Taken together, variations in the Hoxd13 genes in such species may have influenced evolution of the cloacal septum.
Keywords :
DNA; RNA; bioinformatics; genetics; proteins; trees (mathematics); DNA-binding domains; bioinformatics analysis; cloacal-septum-related gene evolution; mRNA sequences; nucleotide; phylogenetic trees; protein sequences; topologies; vertebrate development; Educational institutions; Humans; Mice; Phylogeny; Protein engineering; Proteins; Rabbits; Cloacal septum; Hoxd13 gene; Molecular evolution; Phylogenetic tree; Sequence alignment;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information and Automation (ICIA), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Shenyang
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2238-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2236-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICInfA.2012.6246914
Filename :
6246914
Link To Document :
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