Determinants of exon-level evolutionary rates in Arabidopsis species.

Evol Bioinform Online

Graduate Institute of Life Sciences, National Defense Medical Center, 114 Taiwan.

Published: August 2012

What causes the variations in evolutionary rates is fundamental to molecular evolution. However, in plants, the causes of within-gene evolutionary rate variations remain underexplored. Here we use the principal component regression to examine the contributions of eleven exon features to the within-gene variations in nonsynonymous substitution rate (d(N)), synonymous substitution rate (d(S)), and the d(N)/d(S) ratio in Arabidopsis species. We demonstrate that exon features related to protein structural-functional constraints and mRNA splicing account for the largest proportions of within-gene variations in d(N)/d(S) and d(N). Meanwhile, for d(S), a combination of expression level, exon length, and structural-functional features explains the largest proportion of within-gene variances. Our results suggest that the determinants of within-gene variations differ from those of between-gene variations in evolutionary rates. Furthermore, the relative importance of different exon features also differs between plants and animals. Our study thus may shed a new light on the evolution of plant genes.

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