نتایج جستجو برای: gene duplication

تعداد نتایج: 1147273  

2016
Rebecca P. Duncan Honglin Feng Douglas M. Nguyen Alex C. C. Wilson

Facilitating the evolution of new gene functions, gene duplication is a major mechanism driving evolutionary innovation. Gene family expansions relevant to host/symbiont interactions are increasingly being discovered in eukaryotes that host endosymbiotic microbes. Such discoveries entice speculation that gene duplication facilitates the evolution of novel, endosymbiotic relationships. Here, usi...

Journal: :Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing. Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing 2002
Roderic D. M. Page J. A. Cotton

Ancient gene duplication events have left many traces in vertebrate genomes. Reconciled trees represent the differences between gene family trees and the species phylogeny those genes are sampled from, allowing us to both infer gene duplication events and estimate a species phylogeny from a sample of gene families. We show that analysis of 118 gene families yields a phylogeny of vertebrates lar...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2006
Xiaohan Yang Gerald A Tuskan Max Zong-Ming Cheng

It is widely accepted that gene duplication is a primary source of genetic novelty. However, the evolutionary fate of duplicated genes remains largely unresolved. The classical Ohno's Duplication-Retention-Non/Neofunctionalization theory, and the recently proposed alternatives such as subfunctionalization or duplication-degeneration-complementation, and subneofunctionalization, each can explain...

2017
Yunpeng Cao Yahui Han Dandan Meng Dahui Li Qing Jin Yi Lin Yongping Cai

The ethylene-insensitive3/ethylene-insensitive3-like (EIN3/EIL) proteins are a type of nuclear-localized protein with DNA-binding activity in plants. Although the EIN3/EIL gene family has been studied in several plant species, little is known about comprehensive study of the EIN3/EIL gene family in Rosaceae. In this study, ten, five, four, and five EIN3/EIL genes were identified in the genomes ...

Journal: :asia oceania journal of nuclear medicine and biology 0
uzma afzal department of nuclear medicine and radiology, farwania hospital, kuwait rasha mater al-shammari bneid el-qar, primary care health centre, kuwait qaiser h siraj department of nuclear medicine and radiology, farwania hospital, kuwait santosh hebbar department of nuclear medicine and radiology, farwania hospital, kuwait

duplication anomalies are quite common with ureteral duplication anomalies being the most frequent. despite the relatively frequent incidence of a horseshoe kidney and duplication anomalies in any individual patient, the combination of horseshoe kidney and bilateral ureteric duplication is a very rare entity and very few cases have been reported to date. we present a case of a patient with nove...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2012
Emily S W Wong Anthony T Papenfuss Camilla M Whittington Wesley C Warren Katherine Belov

Gene duplication followed by adaptive selection is believed to be the primary driver of venom evolution. However, to date, no studies have evaluated the importance of gene duplications for venom evolution using a genomic approach. The availability of a sequenced genome and a venom gland transcriptome for the enigmatic platypus provides a unique opportunity to explore the role that gene duplicat...

2017
Rebekah L Rogers Ling Shao Kevin R Thornton

One common hypothesis to explain the impacts of tandem duplications is that whole gene duplications commonly produce additive changes in gene expression due to copy number changes. Here, we use genome wide RNA-seq data from a population sample of Drosophila yakuba to test this 'gene dosage' hypothesis. We observe little evidence of expression changes in response to whole transcript duplication ...

Journal: :Trends in genetics : TIG 2006
Dannie Durand Rose Hoberman

New genes arise through duplication and modification of DNA sequences on a range of scales: single gene duplication, duplication of large chromosomal fragments and whole-genome duplication. Each duplication mechanism has specific characteristics that influence the fate of the resulting duplicates, such as the size of the duplicated fragment, the potential for dosage imbalance, the preservation ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Diane E Wakeham Laurent Abi-Rached Mhairi C Towler Jeremy D Wilbur Peter Parham Frances M Brodsky

In humans, there are two isoforms each of clathrin heavy chain (CHC17 and CHC22) and light chain (LCa and LCb) subunits, all encoded by separate genes. CHC17 forms the ubiquitous clathrin-coated vesicles that mediate membrane traffic. CHC22 is implicated in specialized membrane organization in skeletal muscle. CHC17 is bound and regulated by LCa and LCb, whereas CHC22 does not functionally inte...

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