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The high turnover of ribosome-associated transcripts from de novo ORFs produces gene-like characteristics available for de novo gene emergence in wild yeast populations

Genome Research(2018)

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Little is known about the rate of emergence of genes de novo , how they spread in populations and what their initial properties are. We examined wild yeast ( Saccharomyces paradoxus ) populations to characterize the diversity and turnover of intergenic ORFs over short evolutionary time-scales. With ~34,000 intergenic ORFs per individual genome for a total of ~64,000 orthogroups identified, we found de novo ORF formation to have a lower estimated turnover rate than gene duplication. Hundreds of intergenic ORFs show translation signatures similar to canonical genes. However, they have lower translation efficiency, which could reflect a mechanism to reduce their production cost or simply a lack of optimization. We experimentally confirmed the translation of many of these ORFs in laboratory conditions using a reporter assay. Translated intergenic ORFs tend to display low expression levels with sequence properties that generally are close to expectations based on intergenic sequences. However, some of the very recent translated intergenic ORFs, which appeared less than 110 Kya ago, already show gene- like characteristics, suggesting that the raw material for functional innovations could appear over short evolutionary time-scales.
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