%0 Journal Article %T Accelerated exon evolution within primate segmental duplications %A Belen Lorente-Galdos %A Jonathan Bleyhl %A Gabriel Santpere %A Laura Vives %A Oscar Ramirez %A Jessica Hernandez %A Roger Anglada %A Gregory M Cooper %A Arcadi Navarro %A Evan E Eichler %A Tomas Marques-Bonet %J Genome Biology %D 2013 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/gb-2013-14-1-r9 %X In this work, we detected exons with an accumulation of high-quality nucleotide differences between the human assembly and shotgun sequencing reads from single human and macaque individuals. Comparing the observed rates of nucleotide differences between coding exons and their flanking intronic sequences with a likelihood-ratio test, we identified 74 exons with evidence for rapid coding sequence evolution during the evolution of humans and Old World monkeys. 55% of rapidly evolving exons were either partially or totally duplicated, which is a significant enrichment of the 6% rate observed across all human coding exons.Our results provide a more comprehensive view of the action of selection upon segmental duplications, which are the most complex regions of our genomes. In light of these findings, we suggest that segmental duplications could be subjected to rapid evolution more frequently than previously thought. %U http://genomebiology.com/2013/14/1/R9/abstract