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Selfish DNA

Selfish DNA refers to those sequences of DNA which, in their purest form, have two distinct properties: (1) the DNA sequence spreads by forming additional copies of itself within the genome; and (2) it makes no specific contribution to the reproductive success of its host organism. This idea was sketched briefly by Richard Dawkins in his 1976 book The Selfish Gene and was explicitly exposed in two 1980 articles in Nature magazine. According to one of these articles:

So, the selfish DNA can be considered an efficient replicator that follows another way of increasing in number.

Examples

  • Supernumerary B chromosomes are nonessential chromosomes that are transmitted in higher-than-expected frequencies, which leads to their accumulation in progenies.

See also

References

  • Dawkins, R. (1976) The Selfish Gene. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  • Doolittle, W.F & Sapienza, C. (1980) Selfish genes, the phenotype paradigm and genome evolution. Nature, 284, 601-603.
  • Orgel, L.E. & Crick, F.H.C. (1980) Selfish DNA: the ultimate parasite. Nature, 284, 604-607.





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