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Inheritance of Gene Expression Level and Selective Constraints on Trans- and Cis-Regulatory Changes in Yeast
by
Li, Wen-Hsiung
, Emerson, J J
, Mei-Yeh, Jade Lu
, Schaefke, Bernhard
, Li-Ching, Hsieh
, Tzi-Yuan, Wang
in
Constraints
/ Divergence
/ Gene expression
/ Genes
/ Heredity
/ Molecular modelling
/ Next-generation sequencing
/ Polymorphism
/ Positive selection
/ Regulatory sequences
/ Yeast
2013
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Inheritance of Gene Expression Level and Selective Constraints on Trans- and Cis-Regulatory Changes in Yeast
by
Li, Wen-Hsiung
, Emerson, J J
, Mei-Yeh, Jade Lu
, Schaefke, Bernhard
, Li-Ching, Hsieh
, Tzi-Yuan, Wang
in
Constraints
/ Divergence
/ Gene expression
/ Genes
/ Heredity
/ Molecular modelling
/ Next-generation sequencing
/ Polymorphism
/ Positive selection
/ Regulatory sequences
/ Yeast
2013
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Inheritance of Gene Expression Level and Selective Constraints on Trans- and Cis-Regulatory Changes in Yeast
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Li, Wen-Hsiung
, Emerson, J J
, Mei-Yeh, Jade Lu
, Schaefke, Bernhard
, Li-Ching, Hsieh
, Tzi-Yuan, Wang
in
Constraints
/ Divergence
/ Gene expression
/ Genes
/ Heredity
/ Molecular modelling
/ Next-generation sequencing
/ Polymorphism
/ Positive selection
/ Regulatory sequences
/ Yeast
2013
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Inheritance of Gene Expression Level and Selective Constraints on Trans- and Cis-Regulatory Changes in Yeast
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Inheritance of Gene Expression Level and Selective Constraints on Trans- and Cis-Regulatory Changes in Yeast
2013
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Gene expression evolution can be caused by changes in cis- or trans-regulatory elements or both. As cis and trans regulation operate through different molecular mechanisms, cis and trans mutations may show different inheritance patterns and may be subjected to different selective constraints. To investigate these issues, we obtained and analyzed gene expression data from two Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains and their hybrid, using high-throughput sequencing. Our data indicate that compared with other types of genes, those with antagonistic cis–trans interactions are more likely to exhibit over- or underdominant inheritance of expression level. Moreover, in accordance with previous studies, genes with trans variants tend to have a dominant inheritance pattern, whereas cis variants are enriched for additive inheritance. In addition, cis regulatory differences contribute more to expression differences between species than within species, whereas trans regulatory differences show a stronger association between divergence and polymorphism. Our data indicate that in the trans component of gene expression differences genes subjected to weaker selective constraints tend to have an excess of polymorphism over divergence compared with those subjected to stronger selective constraints. In contrast, in the cis component, this difference between genes under stronger and weaker selective constraint is mostly absent. To explain these observations, we propose that purifying selection more strongly shapes trans changes than cis changes and that positive selection may have significantly contributed to cis regulatory divergence.
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