The testis-specific phosphoglycerate kinase gene pgk-2 is a recruited retroposon.
1987 ◽
Vol 7
(9)
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pp. 3107-3112
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In both humans and mice, two genes encode phosphoglycerate kinase, a key enzyme in the glycolytic pathway. The pgk-1 gene is expressed in all somatic cells, is located on the X chromosome, and contains 10 introns. The pgk-2 gene is expressed only in sperm cells, is located on an autosome, and has no introns. The nucleotide sequence of the pgk-2 gene suggests that it arose from pgk-1 more than 100 million years ago by RNA-mediated gene duplication. The pgk-2 gene may, then, be a transcribed retroposon. Thus, gene duplication by retroposition may have been used as a mechanism for evolutionary diversification.
1988 ◽
Vol 8
(11)
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pp. 4692-4699
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1988 ◽
Vol 8
(11)
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pp. 4692-4699
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Keyword(s):
Keyword(s):