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Whole genome duplications and a 'function' for junk DNA? Facts and hypotheses

Reiner A. Veitia
Samuel Bottani
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BACKGROUND: The lack of correlation between genome size and organismal complexity is understood in terms of the massive presence of repetitive and non-coding DNA. This non-coding subgenome has long been called "junk" DNA. However, it might have important functions. Generation of junk DNA depends on proliferation of selfish DNA elements and on local or global DNA duplication followed by genic non-functionalization. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Evidence from genomic analyses and experimental data indicates that Whole Genome Duplications (WGD) are often followed by a return to the diploid state, through DNA deletions and intra/interchromosomal rearrangements. We use simple theoretical models and simulations to explore how a WGD accompanied by sequence deletions might affect the dosage balance often required among several gene products involved in regulatory processes. We find that potential genomic deletions leading to changes in nuclear and cell volume might potentially perturb gene dosage balance. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The potentially negative impact of DNA deletions can be buffered if deleted genic DNA is, at least temporarily, replaced by repetitive DNA so that the nuclear/cell volume remains compatible with normal living. Thus, we speculate that retention of non-functionalized non-coding DNA, and replacement of deleted DNA through proliferation of selfish elements, might help avoid dosage imbalances in cycles of polyploidization and diploidization, which are particularly frequent in plants.
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Reiner A. Veitia, Samuel Bottani. Whole genome duplications and a 'function' for junk DNA? Facts and hypotheses. PLoS ONE, 2009, 4 (12), pp.e8201. ⟨10.1371/journal.pone.0008201⟩. ⟨hal-00484434⟩
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