We study gene family coevolution on a tree of life based on a large-scale ancestral gene content reconstruction, which includes gene duplication and deletion events. The insights obtained from this study are threefold: (1) Global properties, such as the distribution of coevolution partners and the formation of disconnected clusters of coevolving families, can be an inevitable consequence of evolution along a tree. (2) Concerted family expansion (gene duplication) and contraction (gene deletion) reflect functional constraints and therefore lead to better function prediction. (3) "Long-range" coevolutionary relationships, caused mostly by large family expansions or contractions, reveal high-level evolutionary organization of cellular processes in prokaryotes. ©2008 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.
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Cordero, O. X., Snel, B., & Hogeweg, P. (2008). Coevolution of gene families in prokaryotes. Genome Research, 18(3), 462–468. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.6815508
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