one-gene-one-enzyme, pseudogenes & common ancestry

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One-Gene-One-Enzyme, Pseudogenes & Common Ancestry The following animation is intended to show: 1. The one-gene-one-enzyme hypothesis 2. How a mutation in one gene (probably in some early pre-primate) prevented the production of Vitamin C, explaining why all primates today require Vitamin C in their diets (not so with other mammals). 3. The GULO pseudogene evidence for the common ancestry of primates. 1

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Page 1: One-Gene-One-Enzyme, Pseudogenes & Common Ancestry

One-Gene-One-Enzyme,Pseudogenes

& Common AncestryThe following animation is intended to show:1. The one-gene-one-enzyme hypothesis2. How a mutation in one gene (probably in some

early pre-primate) prevented the production of Vitamin C, explaining why all primates today require Vitamin C in their diets (not so with other mammals).

3. The GULO pseudogene evidence for the common ancestry of primates.

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What’s a Pseudogene?

A pseudogene is a DNA sequence that is nearly identical to that of a functional gene, but contains one or more mutations, making it non-functional. Much of the intron material in the genomes of organisms is composed of recognizable pseudogenes.

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Pseudogenes and Vitamin C

Gene 1

Enzyme 1

Gene 2

Enzyme 2

Gene 3

Enzyme 3

DB C Vitamin CA

GULOgene

Gulo Enz

Vitamin C

Not so in primates…

Portion of Working GULO Gene in Rat:

Matching GULO Pseudogenes in 4 PrimatesNote Deletion

In most mammals

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Analysis

• Any one of thousands of possible mutations in the several genes for a biochemical pathway could explain why a particular species fails to make a particular enzyme.

• What does this suggest about the fact that Vitamin C production is blocked in several similar species by the exact same mutation in the Gulo gene?

• Maybe common ancestry?

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Vitamin C, GULO Pseudogenes & Primate Evolution

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Note Simplification

In this presentation, three adjacent DNA segments (genes) were shown as necessary for Vitamin C to be formed.

In reality, there can be more genes (or fewer), and they may not be adjacent, or even in the same chromosome.

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Pseudogenes: Vitamin C& Common Ancestry

Animation by Larry FlammerENSI webmaster

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