Molecular Parasites That Evolve Longer Genomes

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Kristin A. Marshall
Andrew D. Ellington
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[1] Department of Chemistry,
[2] Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology,undefined
[3] University of Texas at Austin,undefined
[4] Austin,undefined
[5] TX 78712,undefined
[6] USA,undefined
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Key words:In vitro selection — SELEX — 3SR — Isothermal amplification — Parasite — Viral evolution;
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Molecular parasites that utilize the replication machinery of cells or of in vitro amplification reactions have previously been characterized. By and large, these parasites have been smaller than the viruses or amplicons that gave rise to them. This is likely because shorter genomes can be replicated more quickly. In contrast, we have identified and characterized parasites of an isothermal amplification reaction that are longer than their parental molecules yet replicate much more efficiently. These results raise interesting questions regarding whether the optimal size of replicators reflects a trade-off between the information encoded in a parasite and the information encoded in the machinery replicating that parasite.
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