生命科学联合中心
学术报告
Title:An alternate route to complexity: Trade-off between transcriptome plasticity and genome evolution in cephalopods
Speaker: Eli Eisenberg, Ph.D.
School of Physics and Astronomy
Sackler Faculty of Exact Sciences
Tel Aviv University
Time:2018-6-21(周四),13:00 -14:00 pm
Venue:邓佑才报告厅,北京大学金光生命科学大楼
Host:陆剑,北大-清华生命科学联合中心
Abstract:
RNA editing is a post-transcriptional process that allows for diversification of proteomes beyond the genomic blueprint, a phenomenon called "recoding". However, it is infrequently used among animals for this purpose. I will review the state-of-the-art understanding of recoding by editing, and discuss at length recent results showing that recoding is particularly common in behaviorally sophisticated coleoid cephalopods. In particular, the trade-off between genome evolution and transcriptome plasticity will be suggested as a partial explanation for the rarity of recoding in most animal species.