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Analyses Of Chromosome Copy Number And Expression Level Of Four Genes In The Ciliate Chilodonella Uncinata Reveal A Complex Pattern That Suggests Epigenetic Regulation, Laure Bellec, Laura A. Katz
Analyses Of Chromosome Copy Number And Expression Level Of Four Genes In The Ciliate Chilodonella Uncinata Reveal A Complex Pattern That Suggests Epigenetic Regulation, Laure Bellec, Laura A. Katz
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Chilodonella uncinata, like all ciliates, contains two distinct nuclei in every cell: a germline micronucleus and a somatic macronucleus. The macronucleus develops from the zygotic nucleus through a series of chromosomal rearrangements. Macronuclear development in C. uncinata yields a nucleus with highly amplified gene-sized chromosomes. The macronucleus is transcriptionally active during vegetative growth while there is no expression in the micronucleus except during a brief period following conjugation. Gene family evolution in ciliates occurs through complex processes including gene duplication and an alternative processing of scrambled genes. Here we use quantitative PCR to compare relative expression levels of eight genes …