نتایج جستجو برای: segmental duplications

تعداد نتایج: 25176  

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2003
Piotr A Ziolkowski Guillaume Blanc Jan Sadowski

Using the extensive segmental duplications of the Arabidopsis thaliana genome, a comparative study of homoeologous segments occurring in chromosomes 1, 2, 4 and 5 was performed. The gene-by-gene BLASTP approach was applied to identify duplicated genes in homoeologues. The levels of synonymous substitutions between duplicated coding sequences suggest that these regions were formed by at least tw...

Journal: :Science 2009
Christine G Elsik Ross L Tellam Kim C Worley Richard A Gibbs Donna M Muzny George M Weinstock David L Adelson Evan E Eichler Laura Elnitski Roderic Guigó Debora L Hamernik Steve M Kappes Harris A Lewin David J Lynn Frank W Nicholas Alexandre Reymond Monique Rijnkels Loren C Skow Evgeny M Zdobnov Lawrence Schook James Womack Tyler Alioto Stylianos E Antonarakis Alex Astashyn Charles E Chapple Hsiu-Chuan Chen Jacqueline Chrast Francisco Câmara Olga Ermolaeva Charlotte N Henrichsen Wratko Hlavina Yuri Kapustin Boris Kiryutin Paul Kitts Felix Kokocinski Melissa Landrum Donna Maglott Kim Pruitt Victor Sapojnikov Stephen M Searle Victor Solovyev Alexandre Souvorov Catherine Ucla Carine Wyss Juan M Anzola Daniel Gerlach Eran Elhaik Dan Graur Justin T Reese Robert C Edgar John C McEwan Gemma M Payne Joy M Raison Thomas Junier Evgenia V Kriventseva Eduardo Eyras Mireya Plass Ravikiran Donthu Denis M Larkin James Reecy Mary Q Yang Lin Chen Ze Cheng Carol G Chitko-McKown George E Liu Lakshmi K Matukumalli Jiuzhou Song Bin Zhu Daniel G Bradley Fiona S L Brinkman Lilian P L Lau Matthew D Whiteside Angela Walker Thomas T Wheeler Theresa Casey J Bruce German Danielle G Lemay Nauman J Maqbool Adrian J Molenaar Seongwon Seo Paul Stothard Cynthia L Baldwin Rebecca Baxter Candice L Brinkmeyer-Langford Wendy C Brown Christopher P Childers Timothy Connelley Shirley A Ellis Krista Fritz Elizabeth J Glass Carolyn T A Herzig Antti Iivanainen Kevin K Lahmers Anna K Bennett C Michael Dickens James G R Gilbert Darren E Hagen Hanni Salih Jan Aerts Alexandre R Caetano Brian Dalrymple Jose Fernando Garcia Clare A Gill Stefan G Hiendleder Erdogan Memili Diane Spurlock John L Williams Lee Alexander Michael J Brownstein Leluo Guan Robert A Holt Steven J M Jones Marco A Marra Richard Moore Stephen S Moore Andy Roberts Masaaki Taniguchi Richard C Waterman Joseph Chacko Mimi M Chandrabose Andy Cree Marvin Diep Dao Huyen H Dinh Ramatu Ayiesha Gabisi Sandra Hines Jennifer Hume Shalini N Jhangiani Vandita Joshi Christie L Kovar Lora R Lewis Yih-Shin Liu John Lopez Margaret B Morgan Ngoc Bich Nguyen Geoffrey O Okwuonu San Juana Ruiz Jireh Santibanez Rita A Wright Christian Buhay Yan Ding Shannon Dugan-Rocha Judith Herdandez Michael Holder Aniko Sabo Amy Egan Jason Goodell Katarzyna Wilczek-Boney Gerald R Fowler Matthew Edward Hitchens Ryan J Lozado Charles Moen David Steffen James T Warren Jingkun Zhang Readman Chiu Jacqueline E Schein K James Durbin Paul Havlak Huaiyang Jiang Yue Liu Xiang Qin Yanru Ren Yufeng Shen Henry Song Stephanie Nicole Bell Clay Davis Angela Jolivet Johnson Sandra Lee Lynne V Nazareth Bella Mayurkumar Patel Ling-Ling Pu Selina Vattathil Rex Lee Williams Stacey Curry Cerissa Hamilton Erica Sodergren David A Wheeler Wes Barris Gary L Bennett André Eggen Ronnie D Green Gregory P Harhay Matthew Hobbs Oliver Jann John W Keele Matthew P Kent Sigbjørn Lien Stephanie D McKay Sean McWilliam Abhirami Ratnakumar Robert D Schnabel Timothy Smith Warren M Snelling Tad S Sonstegard Roger T Stone Yoshikazu Sugimoto Akiko Takasuga Jeremy F Taylor Curtis P Van Tassell Michael D Macneil Antonio R R Abatepaulo Colette A Abbey Virpi Ahola Iassudara G Almeida Ariel F Amadio Elen Anatriello Suria M Bahadue Fernando H Biase Clayton R Boldt Jeffery A Carroll Wanessa A Carvalho Eliane P Cervelatti Elsa Chacko Jennifer E Chapin Ye Cheng Jungwoo Choi Adam J Colley Tatiana A de Campos Marcos De Donato Isabel K F de Miranda Santos Carlo J F de Oliveira Heather Deobald Eve Devinoy Kaitlin E Donohue Peter Dovc Annett Eberlein Carolyn J Fitzsimmons Alessandra M Franzin Gustavo R Garcia Sem Genini Cody J Gladney Jason R Grant Marion L Greaser Jonathan A Green Darryl L Hadsell Hatam A Hakimov Rob Halgren Jennifer L Harrow Elizabeth A Hart Nicola Hastings Marta Hernandez Zhi-Liang Hu Aaron Ingham Terhi Iso-Touru Catherine Jamis Kirsty Jensen Dimos Kapetis Tovah Kerr Sari S Khalil Hasan Khatib Davood Kolbehdari Charu G Kumar Dinesh Kumar Richard Leach Justin C-M Lee Changxi Li Krystin M Logan Roberto Malinverni Elisa Marques William F Martin Natalia F Martins Sandra R Maruyama Raffaele Mazza Kim L McLean Juan F Medrano Barbara T Moreno Daniela D Moré Carl T Muntean Hari P Nandakumar Marcelo F G Nogueira Ingrid Olsaker Sameer D Pant Francesca Panzitta Rosemeire C P Pastor Mario A Poli Nathan Poslusny Satyanarayana Rachagani Shoba Ranganathan Andrej Razpet Penny K Riggs Gonzalo Rincon Nelida Rodriguez-Osorio Sandra L Rodriguez-Zas Natasha E Romero Anne Rosenwald Lillian Sando Sheila M Schmutz Libing Shen Laura Sherman Bruce R Southey Ylva Strandberg Lutzow Jonathan V Sweedler Imke Tammen Bhanu Prakash V L Telugu Jennifer M Urbanski Yuri T Utsunomiya Chris P Verschoor Ashley J Waardenberg Zhiquan Wang Robert Ward Rosemarie Weikard Thomas H Welsh Stephen N White Laurens G Wilming Kris R Wunderlich Jianqi Yang Feng-Qi Zhao

To understand the biology and evolution of ruminants, the cattle genome was sequenced to about sevenfold coverage. The cattle genome contains a minimum of 22,000 genes, with a core set of 14,345 orthologs shared among seven mammalian species of which 1217 are absent or undetected in noneutherian (marsupial or monotreme) genomes. Cattle-specific evolutionary breakpoint regions in chromosomes hav...

Journal: :Gene 2008
Nina Bosch Geòrgia Escaramís Josep M Mercader Lluís Armengol Xavier Estivill

Copy number variants contribute extensively to inter-individual genomic differences, but little is known about their inter-population variability and diversity. In a previous study (Bosch et al., 2007; 16:2572-2582), we reported that the primate-specific gene family FAM90A, which accounts for as many as 25 members in the human reference assembly, has expanded the number of FAM90A clusters acros...

Journal: :Genome research 2008
Duc-Quang Nguyen Caleb Webber Jayne Hehir-Kwa Rolph Pfundt Joris Veltman Chris P Ponting

Copy number variation is a dominant contributor to genomic variation and may frequently underlie an individual's variable susceptibilities to disease. Here we question our previous proposition that copy number variants (CNVs) are often retained in the human population because of their adaptive benefit. We show that genic biases of CNVs are best explained, not by positive selection, but by reduc...

2014
Jianbo Zhang Tao Zuo Dafang Wang Thomas Peterson

Every DNA segment in a eukaryotic genome normally replicates once and only once per cell cycle to maintain genome stability. We show here that this restriction can be bypassed through alternative transposition, a transposition reaction that utilizes the termini of two separate, nearby transposable elements (TEs). Our results suggest that alternative transposition during S phase can induce re-re...

Journal: :Genome research 2008
Philip M Kim Hugo Y K Lam Alexander E Urban Jan O Korbel Jason Affourtit Fabian Grubert Xueying Chen Sherman Weissman Michael Snyder Mark B Gerstein

Segmental duplications (SDs) are operationally defined as >1 kb stretches of duplicated DNA with high sequence identity. They arise from copy number variants (CNVs) fixed in the population. To investigate the formation of SDs and CNVs, we examine their large-scale patterns of co-occurrence with different repeats. Alu elements, a major class of genomic repeats, had previously been identified as ...

2016
Eva Puerma Dorcas J. Orengo Montserrat Aguadé

Chromosomal inversions can contribute to the adaptation of organisms to their environment by capturing particular advantageous allelic combinations of a set of genes included in the inverted fragment and also by advantageous functional changes due to the inversion process itself that might affect not only the expression of flanking genes but also their dose and structure. Of the two mechanisms ...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2007
Ya-Feng Chen Min Shi Fang Huang Xue-xin Chen

Cotesia vestalis is an endoparasitoid of larval stages of Plutella xylostella, the diamondback moth. For successful parasitization, this parasitoid injects a polydnavirus into its host during oviposition. Here we isolated two genes, which we named CvBV1 and CvBV2. CvBV1 was located on segment CvBV-S5 with a size of 790 bp, while CvBV2 was located on segment CvBV-S51 with a size of 459 bp. A gen...

Journal: :Genetics 2007
Xiyin Wang Haibao Tang John E Bowers Frank A Feltus Andrew H Paterson

Many genes duplicated by whole-genome duplications (WGDs) are more similar to one another than expected. We investigated whether concerted evolution through conversion and crossing over, well-known to affect tandem gene clusters, also affects dispersed paralogs. Genome sequences for two Oryza subspecies reveal appreciable gene conversion in the approximately 0.4 MY since their divergence, with ...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
João Fadista Marianne Nygaard Lars-Erik Holm Bo Thomsen Christian Bendixen

Recent studies of mammalian genomes have uncovered the extent of copy number variation (CNV) that contributes to phenotypic diversity, including health and disease status. Here we report a first account of CNVs in the pig genome covering part of the chromosomes 4, 7, 14, and 17 already sequenced and assembled. A custom tiling oligonucleotide array was used with a median probe spacing of 409 bp ...

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