Short tandem repeats, segmental duplications, gene deletion, and genomic instability in a rapidly diversified immune gene family.
Matan OrenMegan A Barela HudgellBrian D'AlluraJacob AgroninAlexandra GrossDaniele PodiniL Courtney SmithPublished in: BMC genomics (2016)
The repetitive genomic structure of the Sp185/333 family that includes STRs in strategic locations may serve as platform for a controlled mechanism which regulates the processes of gene recombination, gene conversion, duplication and deletion. The outcome is genomic instability and allelic mismatches, which may further drive the swift diversification of the Sp185/333 gene family that may improve the immune fitness of the species.