Can Introns Stabilize Gene Duplication?

Biology (Basel). 2022 Jun 20;11(6):941. doi: 10.3390/biology11060941.

Abstract

Gene duplication is considered one of the most important events that determine the evolution of genomes. However, the neo-duplication condition of a given gene is particularly unstable due to recombination events. Several mechanisms have been proposed to justify this step. In this "opinion article" we propose a role for intron sequences in stabilizing gene duplication by limiting and reducing the identity of the gene sequence between the two duplicated copies. A review of the topic and a detailed hypothesis are presented.

Keywords: gene duplication; genome evolution; introns.

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.