What is the difference b/w Ultra Conserved Elements (UCE) and orthologs
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sunnykevin97 ▴ 990

HI,

Can someone give a good definition of the difference ?

Thanks

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Mensur Dlakic ★ 28k

UCEs are short- and medium-sized stretches of DNA that are identical between different species. They are often non-coding.

Orthology refers always to coding sequences. It requires that function be conserved between different species, but there is no requirement for identical sequence.

While presumably there is a requirement for functional conservation in both cases, evolutionary pressure for sequence conservation is larger on UCEs than orthologs.

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Well, Is their any tools (?) able to predict UCE's from genome data, with out knowing bait information.

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