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Processed pseudogenes: A substrate for evolutionary innovation

Robin‐Lee Troskie, Geoffrey J. Faulkner, Seth W. Cheetham

2021BioEssays45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Processed pseudogenes may serve as a genetic reservoir for evolutionary innovation. Here, we argue that through the activity of long interspersed element-1 retrotransposons, processed pseudogenes disperse coding and noncoding sequences rich with regulatory potential throughout the human genome. While these sequences may appear to be non-functional, a lack of contemporary function does not prohibit future development of biological activity. Here, we discuss the dynamic evolution of certain processed pseudogenes into coding and noncoding genes and regulatory elements, and their implication in wide-ranging biological and pathological processes. Also see the video abstract here: https://youtu.be/iUY_mteVoPI.

Topics & Concepts

PseudogeneRetrotransposonBiologyHuman genomeGenomeGeneEvolutionary biologyGeneticsComputational biologyFunction (biology)Transposable elementChromosomal and Genetic VariationsCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques