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J Mol Evol ; 87(1): 7-15, 2019 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30456441

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The definition of a genomic signature (GS) is "the total net response to selective pressure". Recent isolation and sequencing of naturally occurring organisms, hereby named entoorganisms, within Acanthamoeba polyphaga, raised the hypothesis of a common genomic signature despite their diverse and unrelated evolutionary origin. Widely accepted and implemented tests for GS detection are oligonucleotide relative frequencies (OnRF) and relative codon usage (RCU) surveys. A common pattern and strong correlations were unveiled from OnRFs among A. polyphaga's Mimivirus and virophage Sputnik. RCU showed a common A-T bias at third codon position. We expanded tests to the amoebal mitochondrial genome and amoeba-resistant bacteria, achieving strikingly coherent results to the aforementioned viral analyses. The GSs in these entoorganisms of diverse evolutionary origin are coevolutionarily conserved within an intracellular environment that provides sanctuary for species of ecological and biomedical relevance.


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Acanthamoeba/genetics , Biological Coevolution/genetics , Mimiviridae/genetics , Amoeba/genetics , Animals , Bacteria/genetics , Codon/genetics , Evolution, Molecular , Genome, Viral , Genomics , Mitochondria/genetics , Parasites/genetics , Viral Proteins/genetics , Virophages/genetics
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