نتایج جستجو برای: segmental duplications

تعداد نتایج: 25176  

2017
Doron Tolomeo Oronzo Capozzi Roscoe R. Stanyon Nicoletta Archidiacono Pietro D’Addabbo Claudia R. Catacchio Stefania Purgato Giovanni Perini Werner Schempp John Huddleston Maika Malig Evan E. Eichler Mariano Rocchi

Most evolutionary new centromeres (ENC) are composed of large arrays of satellite DNA and surrounded by segmental duplications. However, the hypothesis is that ENCs are seeded in an anonymous sequence and only over time have acquired the complexity of "normal" centromeres. Up to now evidence to test this hypothesis was lacking. We recently discovered that the well-known polymorphism of oranguta...

2017
Pan Ning Congcong Liu Jingquan Kang Jinyin Lv

BACKGROUND WRKY proteins, which comprise one of the largest transcription factor (TF) families in the plant kingdom, play crucial roles in plant development and stress responses. Despite several studies on WRKYs in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), functional annotation information about wheat WRKYs is limited. RESULTS Here, 171 TaWRKY TFs were identified from the whole wheat genome and compared ...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2009
Sing-Guan Kong Wen-Lang Fan Hong-Da Chen Jan Wigger Andrew E Torda H C Lee

We propose an order index, phi, which gives a quantitative measure of randomness and order of complete genomic sequences. It maps genomes to a number from 0 (random and of infinite length) to 1 (fully ordered) and applies regardless of sequence length. The 786 complete genomic sequences in GenBank were found to have phi values in a very narrow range, phig=0.031(-0.015)+0.028. We show this impli...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2005
Joseph Schacherer Jacky de Montigny Anne Welcker Jean-Luc Souciet Serge Potier

Duplication is thought to be one of the main processes providing a substrate on which the effects of evolution are visible. The mechanisms underlying this chromosomal rearrangement were investigated here in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Spontaneous revertants containing a duplication event were selected and analyzed. In addition to the single gene duplication described in a previous study...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2004
Marc Robinson-Rechavi Bastien Boussau Vincent Laudet

Vertebrates originated in the lower Cambrian. Their diversification and morphological innovations have been attributed to large-scale gene or genome duplications at the origin of the group. These duplications are predicted to have occurred in two rounds, the "2R" hypothesis, or they may have occurred in one genome duplication plus many segmental duplications, although these hypotheses are dispu...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2004
Brian J. Haas Arthur L. Delcher Jennifer R. Wortman Steven Salzberg

SUMMARY Given the positions of protein-coding genes along genomic sequence and probability values for protein alignments between genes, DAGchainer identifies chains of gene pairs sharing conserved order between genomic regions, by identifying paths through a directed acyclic graph (DAG). These chains of collinear gene pairs can represent segmentally duplicated regions and genes within a single ...

Journal: :Genome research 2003
David Torrents Mikita Suyama Evgeny Zdobnov Peer Bork

We screened all intergenic regions in the human genome to identify pseudogenes with a combination of homology searches and a functionality test using the ratio of silent to replacement nucleotide substitutions (KA/KS). We identified 19,724 regions of which 95% +/- 3% are estimated to evolve neutrally and thus are likely to encode pseudogenes. Half of these have no detectable truncation in their...

2016
Xiang-Chun Ju Qiong-Qiong Hou Ai-Li Sheng Kong-Yan Wu Yang Zhou Ying Jin Tieqiao Wen Zhengang Yang Xiaoqun Wang Zhen-Ge Luo

Cortical expansion and folding are often linked to the evolution of higher intelligence, but molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying cortical folding remain poorly understood. The hominoid-specific gene TBC1D3 undergoes segmental duplications during hominoid evolution, but its role in brain development has not been explored. Here, we found that expression of TBC1D3 in ventricular cortical ...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2005
Magnus Nordborg Tina T Hu Yoko Ishino Jinal Jhaveri Christopher Toomajian Honggang Zheng Erica Bakker Peter Calabrese Jean Gladstone Rana Goyal Mattias Jakobsson Sung Kim Yuri Morozov Badri Padhukasahasram Vincent Plagnol Noah A Rosenberg Chitiksha Shah Jeffrey D Wall Jue Wang Keyan Zhao Theodore Kalbfleisch Vincent Schulz Martin Kreitman Joy Bergelson

We resequenced 876 short fragments in a sample of 96 individuals of Arabidopsis thaliana that included stock center accessions as well as a hierarchical sample from natural populations. Although A. thaliana is a selfing weed, the pattern of polymorphism in general agrees with what is expected for a widely distributed, sexually reproducing species. Linkage disequilibrium decays rapidly, within 5...

Journal: :Genome research 2005
Julie E Horvath Cassandra L Gulden Rhea U Vallente Marla Y Eichler Mario Ventura John D McPherson Tina A Graves Richard K Wilson Stuart Schwartz Mariano Rocchi Evan E Eichler

Primate genomic sequence comparisons are becoming increasingly useful for elucidating the evolutionary history and organization of our own genome. Such studies are particularly informative within human pericentromeric regions--areas of particularly rapid change in genomic structure. Here, we present a systematic analysis of the evolutionary history of one approximately 700-kb region of 2p11, in...

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