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Published online before print September 15, 2003, 10.1101/gr.641103
Genome Res. 13:2260-2264, 2003
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The Signature of Selection Mediated by Expression on Human Genes

Araxi O. Urrutia and Laurence D. Hurst1

Department of Biology and Biochemistry, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, UK

As the efficacy of natural selection is expected to be a function of population size, in humans it is usually presumed that selection is a weak force and hence that gene characteristics are mostly determined by stochastic forces. In contrast, in species with large population sizes, selection is expected to be a much more effective force. Evidence for this has come from examining how genic parameters vary with expression level, which appears to determine many of a gene's features, such as codon bias, amino acid composition, and size. However, not until now has it been possible to examine whether human genes show the signature of selection mediated by expression level. Here, then, to investigate this issue, we gathered expression data for >10,000 human genes from public data sets obtained by different technologies (SAGE and high-density oligonucleotide chip arrays) and compared them with gene parameters. We find that, even after controlling for regional effects, highly expressed genes code for smaller proteins, have less intronic DNA, and higher codon and amino acid biases. We conclude that, contrary to the usual supposition, human genes show signatures consistent with selection mediated by expression level.


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E-MAIL l.d.hurst{at}bath.ac.uk; FAX 44-1225-826779.

Article and publication are at http://www.genome.org/cgi/doi/10.1101/gr.641103. Article published online before print in September 2003.


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