Copy-number fluctuation by unequal crossing-over in the chicken avidin gene family

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
M K AhlrothMarkku S Kulomaa

Abstract

The chicken avidin gene (AVD) forms a closely clustered gene family together with several avidin-related genes (AVRs). In this study, we used fluorescence in situ hybridization on extended DNA fibers (fiber-FISH) to show that the number of the AVD and AVR genes differs between individuals. Furthermore, the gene copy-number showed wide somatic variation in white blood cells of the individuals. The molecular mechanism underlying the fluctuation is most probably unequal crossing-over and/or unequal sister chromatid exchange, as judged by the Gaussian distribution of the gene counts. By definition, an increase in gene number on one locus should be accompanied by a decrease on the other locus in unequal sequence exchange. The results suggest that copy-number lability may be more common among gene families than previously thought. The chicken avidin gene family also provides an excellent model for studying the mechanisms of recombination and gene conversion.

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Jun 8, 2010·BMC Genomics·Xiaofei WangNathaniel Adefope
Jan 15, 2005·The Journal of Biological Chemistry·Vesa P HytönenMarkku S Kulomaa

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