Gene Duplication- When a particular region of DNA is duplicated. Gene duplication can occur by recombination, transposition, aneuploidy, polyploidy and replication slippage (error in DNA replication). Gene duplication via recombination occurs when there is unequal crossing over occurs at the time of meiosis.
Transposable Elements- A region of DNA that can be inserted anywhere in the genome either by “cut and paste mechanism” or by “copy and paste mechanism”. For example: “Ty elements in Drosophila”. The most common transposable element found in human is Alu sequence.
Mutation- Spontaneous mutations often causes changes in genome. Mutations cause changes in nucleotide sequence causing frame shift mutation thus altering the genome. This is also one of the mechanism of genome evolution. Most common in prokaryotes.
Exon Shuffling- During exon shuffling, two exons of two different genes come together to form exon or duplication of same exon. This is a mechanism by which new genes are formed. This introduces new gene in the genome. So it plays an important role in genome evolution.
Q. Which ape is genetically closest to humans?
Ans. Chimpanzees are considered closest living ape to animal kingdom. The genome of the chimpanzee was sequenced by the researchers and it was revealed that they share 99% of DNA with humans, making them closest to each other.
Q. Are chimps closer to humans than gorillas?
Ans. Earlier human species were kept in family Hominidae and apes were kept in Pongidae. This separation was based on certain features such as more developed human brain and bipedal locomotion. But recent research has reported that, chimpanzees are closest to man which is followed by gorillas. The genetic material of apes and man are closely related to each other. The genetic material of chimpanzee and man differ by 1.2%, whereas difference between gorillas and man is about 1.6%. This difference in genetic material confirms that chimpanzees are closer to humans compared to gorillas.