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Ancient Dna Sequence Revealed By Error-correcting Codes.
Registro en:
Scientific Reports. v. 5, p. 12051, 2015.
2045-2322
10.1038/srep12051
26159228
Autor
Brandão, Marcelo M
Spoladore, Larissa
Faria, Luzinete C B
Rocha, Andréa S L
Silva-Filho, Marcio C
Palazzo, Reginaldo
Institución
Resumen
A previously described DNA sequence generator algorithm (DNA-SGA) using error-correcting codes has been employed as a computational tool to address the evolutionary pathway of the genetic code. The code-generated sequence alignment demonstrated that a residue mutation revealed by the code can be found in the same position in sequences of distantly related taxa. Furthermore, the code-generated sequences do not promote amino acid changes in the deviant genomes through codon reassignment. A Bayesian evolutionary analysis of both code-generated and homologous sequences of the Arabidopsis thaliana malate dehydrogenase gene indicates an approximately 1 MYA divergence time from the MDH code-generated sequence node to its paralogous sequences. The DNA-SGA helps to determine the plesiomorphic state of DNA sequences because a single nucleotide alteration often occurs in distantly related taxa and can be found in the alternative codon patterns of noncanonical genetic codes. As a consequence, the algorithm may reveal an earlier stage of the evolution of the standard code. 5 12051