Selfish genes, the phenotype paradigm and genome evolution

WF Doolittle, C Sapienza - Nature, 1980 - nature.com
WF Doolittle, C Sapienza
Nature, 1980nature.com
Natural selection operating within genomes will inevitably result in the appearance of DNAs
with no phenotypic expression whose only 'function'is survival within genomes. Prokaryotic
transposable elements and eukaryotic middle-repetitive sequences can be seen as such
DNAs, and thus no phenotypic or evolutionary function need be assigned to them.
Abstract
Natural selection operating within genomes will inevitably result in the appearance of DNAs with no phenotypic expression whose only ‘function’ is survival within genomes. Prokaryotic transposable elements and eukaryotic middle-repetitive sequences can be seen as such DNAs, and thus no phenotypic or evolutionary function need be assigned to them.
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