Intragenomic mutational heterogeneity: structural and functional insights from gene evolution

Variation of mutation rates between species has been documented over decades, but the variation between different regions of a genome has been less often discussed. Recent studies using high-quality sequence data have revealed previously unknown levels of intragenomic heterogeneity of mutation rates and their association with other structural and functional features of DNA sequences. This article reviews accumulating evidence of this intragenomic heterogeneity and speculates its cause and influence on organismal phenotypes.