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Vol. 10, Issue 5, 613-623, May 2000
REPORTS
MHC Class II Pseudogene and Genomic Signature of a 32-kb Cosmid in the House Finch (Carpodacus mexicanus)
Christopher M.
Hess,
Joe
Gasper,
Hopi E.
Hoekstra,
Christopher E.
Hill, and
Scott V.
Edwards1
Department of Zoology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
98195 USA
Large-scale sequencing studies in vertebrates have thus far focused
primarily on the genomes of a few model organisms. Birds are of
interest to genomics because of their much smaller and highly
streamlined genomes compared to mammals. However, large-scale genetic
work has been confined almost exclusively to the chicken; we know
little about general aspects of genomes in nongame birds. This study
examines the organization of a genomic region containing an
Mhc class II B gene in a representative of another important lineage of the avian tree, the songbirds (Passeriformes). We used a
shotgun sequencing approach to determine the sequence of a 32-kb cosmid
insert containing a strongly hybridizing Mhc fragment from house finches (Carpodacus mexicanus). There were a total of
three genes found on the cosmid clone, about the gene density expected for the mammalian Mhc: a class II Mhc -chain
gene (Came-DAB1), a serine-threonine kinase, and a zinc
finger motif. Frameshift mutations in both the second and third exons
of Came-DAB1 and the unalignability of the gene after the
third exon suggest that it is a nonfunctional pseudogene. In addition,
the identifiable introns of Came-DAB1 are more than twice as
large as those of chickens. Nucleotide diversity in the peptide-binding
region of Came-DAB1 ( = 0.03) was much lower than
polymorphic chicken and other functional Mhc genes but higher
than the expected diversity for a neutral locus in birds, perhaps
because of hitchhiking on a selected Mhc locus close by. The
serine-threonine kinase gene is likely functional, whereas the zinc
finger motif is likely nonfunctional. A paucity of long simple-sequence
repeats and retroelements is consistent with emerging rules of chicken
genomics, and a pictorial analysis of the "genomic signature" of
this sequence, the first of its kind for birds, bears strong similarity
to mammalian signatures, suggesting common higher-order structures in
these homeothermic genomes. The house finch sequence is among a very
few of its kind from nonmodel vertebrates and provides insight into the
evolution of the avian Mhc and of avian genomes generally.
[The sequence data described in this paper have
been submitted to the GenBank data library under accession nos.
AF205032 and AF241546-AF241565.]
1
Corresponding author.
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