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Learn MoreLong noncoding RNA sequences evolve relatively rapidly, but it is unclear whether this is due to relaxed constraint or accelerated evolution. Here, we trace the recent evolutionary history of human lncRNAs, using genomes of multiple individuals from all great ape species to map fixed lineage-specific nucleotide variants. We find that the lower conservation of lncRNAs compared to protein coding genes partially arises from lncRNAs more recent evolutionary origin. We identify more than one hundred lncRNAs that show some evidence of accelerated evolution in at least one primate species, including 17 in human. Several of these display transcriptional regulatory activity in an RNA-specific reporter assay. By experimentally reconstructing the ancestral lncRNA sequence, we find that this activity has been altered by human-specific nucleotide substitutions. Functional analysis of accelerated lncRNAs with specific expression in blood suggests lncRNAs have participated in adaptive regulatory changes in the immune system during recent human evolution. Together our results provide evidence that accelerated evolution of lncRNAs may have contributed, through regulatory changes, to human-specific phenotypes. SOURCE: Roderic Guigó (roderic.guigo@crg.cat) - guigo lab Center for Genomic Regulation (CRG)
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