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Cell Press, Trends in Genetics, 5(24), p. 207-211, 2008

DOI: 10.1016/j.tig.2008.02.003

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Conservation of divergent transcription in fungi.

Journal article published in 2008 by Philip R. Kensche, Martin O. Oti ORCID, Bas E. Dutilh ORCID, Martijn A. Huynen
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Abstract

The comparison of fully sequenced genomes enables the study of selective constraints that determine genome organisation. We show that, in fungi, adjacent divergently transcribed (<---->) genes are more conserved in orientation than convergent (--><--) or co-oriented (-->-->) gene pairs. Furthermore, the time divergent orientation of two genes is conserved correlates with the degree of their co-expression and with the likelihood of them being functionally related. The functional interactions of the proteins encoded by the conserved divergent gene pairs indicate a potential for protein function prediction in eukaryotes.