The Implicit Genome

The Implicit Genome

by Lynn Helena Caporale (Editor)
The Implicit Genome

The Implicit Genome

by Lynn Helena Caporale (Editor)

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Overview

Most analyses assume that genomes are to be read as linear text, much as a sequence of nucleotides can be translated into a sequence of amino acids by looking in a table. However, information can evolve in genomes with distinct forms of representation, such as in the structure of DNA or RNA and/or the relationship between nucleotide sequences. Such information has importance to biology yet is largely unexpected and unexplored. As described in this volume, much of this information, through mechanisms ranging from alternative splicing of RNA to the generation of bacterial coat protein diversity, affects the probability of distinct types of alterations in the nucleic acid sequence. Some genomic DNA sequences affect genome stability, handling and organization, with implications for the robustness of lineages over evolutionary time. The examples reviewed in this volume, taken from a broad range of biological organisms, both extend our view of the nature of information encoded within genomes, and can deepen our appreciation of the power of natural selection, through which this information, in its various forms, has emerged.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190291549
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 02/02/2006
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Dr. Lynn Helena Caporale received her Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from the University of California at Berkeley and is the author of Darwin and the Genome. She is the Associate Director for Comparative Genomics at the Judith P. Sulzberger Genome Center at Columbia University.

Table of Contents


Contributors     ix
An Overview of the Implicit Genome   Lynn Helena Caporale     3
Sequence-Dependent Properties of DNA and Their Role in Function   Donald M. Crothers     23
Mutation as a Phenotype   Errol C. Friedberg     39
Repeats and Variation in Pathogen Selection   Christopher D. Bayliss   E. Richard Moxon     54
Tuning Knobs in the Genome: Evolution of Simple Sequence Repeats by Indirect Selection   David G. King   Edward N. Trifonov   Yechezkel Kashi     77
Implicit Information in Eukaryotic Pathogens as the Basis of Antigenic Variation   J. David Barry     91
The Role of Repeat Sequences in Bacterial Genetic Adaptation to Stress   Eduardo P. C. Rocha     107
The Role of Mobile DNA in the Evolution of Prokaryotic Genomes   Garry Myers   Ian Paulsen   Claire Eraser     121
Eukaryotic Transposable Elements: Teaching Old Genomes New Tricks   Susan R. Wessler     138
Immunoglobulin Recombination Signal Sequences: Somatic and Evolutionary Functions   Ellen Hsu     163
Somatic Evolution of Antibody Genes   Rupert Beale   Dagmar Iber     177
Regulated and Unregulated Recombination of G-rich GenomicRegions   Nancy Maizels     191
The Role of the Genome in the Initiation of Meiotic Recombination   Rhona H. Borts   David T. Kirkpatrick     208
Nuclear Duality and the Genesis of Unusual Genomes in Ciliated Protozoa   Carolyn L. Jahn     225
Editing informational Content of Expressed DNA Sequences and Their Transcripts   Harold C. Smith     248
Alternative Splicing: One Gene, Many Products   Brenton R. Graveley     266
Imprinting: The Hidden Genome   Alyson Ashe   Emma Whitelaw     282
Epilogue: An Engineering Perspective: The Implicit Protocols   John Doyle   Marie Csete   Lynn Caporale     294
References     299
List of Acronyms     363
Index     365
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