Characterization of cetacean Numt and its application into cetacean phylogeny

The translocations of mitochondrial DNA into chromosomal DNA (nuclear mitochondrial DNA, Numt) are ubiquitous in eukaryotes including yeasts, plants, and animals. The features of Numt and the recent sequencing technology can facilitate an expanded application of Numt into a valuable phylogenetic mar...

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Main Authors: Ko, Young-Joon, Yang, Eun Chan, Lee, Jae-Hak, Lee, Kyeong Won, Jeong, Jae-Yeon, Park, Kiejung, Chung, Oksung, Bhak, Jong Hwa, Lee, Jung-Hyun, Yim, Hyung-Soon
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spelling ftuisanist:oai:scholarworks.unist.ac.kr:201301/17939 2023-05-15T15:36:58+02:00 Characterization of cetacean Numt and its application into cetacean phylogeny Ko, Young-Joon Yang, Eun Chan Lee, Jae-Hak Lee, Kyeong Won Jeong, Jae-Yeon Park, Kiejung Chung, Oksung Bhak, Jong Hwa Lee, Jung-Hyun Yim, Hyung-Soon 2015-12 https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/17939 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13258-015-0353-7 http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs13258-015-0353-7 ?????? unknown SPRINGER GENES & GENOMICS, v.37, no.12, pp.1061 - 1071 1976-9571 https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/17939 1842 24966 2-s2.0-84948424957 000365756700011 doi:10.1007/s13258-015-0353-7 http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs13258-015-0353-7 ARTICLE ART 2015 ftuisanist https://doi.org/10.1007/s13258-015-0353-7 2022-05-15T05:25:33Z The translocations of mitochondrial DNA into chromosomal DNA (nuclear mitochondrial DNA, Numt) are ubiquitous in eukaryotes including yeasts, plants, and animals. The features of Numt and the recent sequencing technology can facilitate an expanded application of Numt into a valuable phylogenetic marker for unresolved taxa. To date, the phylogeny of extant cetaceans has been studied by a variety of morphological and molecular data and still has long attracted attention. Here, the Numts of cattle, two baleen whale and four toothed whales were detected by BLAST-search of the mitochondrial sequences of each species against its corresponding nuclear genome and we investigated the characteristics of cetacean Numt and revisited the phylogeny and evolution of cetartiodactyl using Numts. The content and distribution of Numt length showed similar patterns among six cetacean genomes. Under-representation of D-loop region-derived Numts and different abundance of Numt across D-loop sub-domains were observed in cetacean Numts except sperm whale. Examination of Numt location in cetacean nuclear genomes showed that some of orthologous Numts were integrated into exons, introns, and pseudogenes, suggesting that cetacean Numts may contribute to cetacean biology and evolution. Our phylogenetic study with cetacean Numt based on the maximum likelihood method corresponded to the study from other phylogenetic markers. © 2015, The Genetics Society of Korea and Springer-Science and Media close 0 Article in Journal/Newspaper baleen whale Sperm whale toothed whales ScholarWorks@UNIST (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology) Genes & Genomics 37 12 1061 1071
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description The translocations of mitochondrial DNA into chromosomal DNA (nuclear mitochondrial DNA, Numt) are ubiquitous in eukaryotes including yeasts, plants, and animals. The features of Numt and the recent sequencing technology can facilitate an expanded application of Numt into a valuable phylogenetic marker for unresolved taxa. To date, the phylogeny of extant cetaceans has been studied by a variety of morphological and molecular data and still has long attracted attention. Here, the Numts of cattle, two baleen whale and four toothed whales were detected by BLAST-search of the mitochondrial sequences of each species against its corresponding nuclear genome and we investigated the characteristics of cetacean Numt and revisited the phylogeny and evolution of cetartiodactyl using Numts. The content and distribution of Numt length showed similar patterns among six cetacean genomes. Under-representation of D-loop region-derived Numts and different abundance of Numt across D-loop sub-domains were observed in cetacean Numts except sperm whale. Examination of Numt location in cetacean nuclear genomes showed that some of orthologous Numts were integrated into exons, introns, and pseudogenes, suggesting that cetacean Numts may contribute to cetacean biology and evolution. Our phylogenetic study with cetacean Numt based on the maximum likelihood method corresponded to the study from other phylogenetic markers. © 2015, The Genetics Society of Korea and Springer-Science and Media close 0
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author Ko, Young-Joon
Yang, Eun Chan
Lee, Jae-Hak
Lee, Kyeong Won
Jeong, Jae-Yeon
Park, Kiejung
Chung, Oksung
Bhak, Jong Hwa
Lee, Jung-Hyun
Yim, Hyung-Soon
spellingShingle Ko, Young-Joon
Yang, Eun Chan
Lee, Jae-Hak
Lee, Kyeong Won
Jeong, Jae-Yeon
Park, Kiejung
Chung, Oksung
Bhak, Jong Hwa
Lee, Jung-Hyun
Yim, Hyung-Soon
Characterization of cetacean Numt and its application into cetacean phylogeny
author_facet Ko, Young-Joon
Yang, Eun Chan
Lee, Jae-Hak
Lee, Kyeong Won
Jeong, Jae-Yeon
Park, Kiejung
Chung, Oksung
Bhak, Jong Hwa
Lee, Jung-Hyun
Yim, Hyung-Soon
author_sort Ko, Young-Joon
title Characterization of cetacean Numt and its application into cetacean phylogeny
title_short Characterization of cetacean Numt and its application into cetacean phylogeny
title_full Characterization of cetacean Numt and its application into cetacean phylogeny
title_fullStr Characterization of cetacean Numt and its application into cetacean phylogeny
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of cetacean Numt and its application into cetacean phylogeny
title_sort characterization of cetacean numt and its application into cetacean phylogeny
publisher SPRINGER
publishDate 2015
url https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/17939
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13258-015-0353-7
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs13258-015-0353-7
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Sperm whale
toothed whales
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Sperm whale
toothed whales
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