DrosOCB: a high resolution map of conserved non coding sequences in Drosophila

Biology – Quantitative Biology – Genomics

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12 pages, 5 figures. Talk given by L.Martignetti at the JOBIM 2007 Conference, Marseille

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Comparative genomics methods are widely used to aid the functional annotation of non coding DNA regions. However, aligning non coding sequences requires new algorithms and strategies, in order to take into account extensive rearrangements and turnover during evolution. Here we present a novel large scale alignment strategy which aims at drawing a precise map of conserved non coding regions between genomes, even when these regions have undergone small scale rearrangments events and a certain degree of sequence variability. We applied our alignment approach to obtain a genome-wide catalogue of conserved non coding blocks (CNBs) between Drosophila melanogaster and 11 other Drosophila species. Interestingly, we observe numerous small scale rearrangement events, such as local inversions, duplications and translocations, which are not observable in the whole genome alignments currently available. The high rate of observed low scale reshuffling show that this database of CNBs can constitute the starting point for several investigations, related to the evolution of regulatory DNA in Drosophila and the in silico identification of unannotated functional elements.

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